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delisting of an article

Former Member
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Hi Friends,

Hi Gurus,

The delisting of an article is for a particular site(1000), but the same material to be access/transaction for other sites(1001, 1002, 1004)

We delisted an article from a particular site by T code WSP6 . Now system is not allowing to create stock transfer order for that article and site but still sales order is getting saved...

once a article is delisted from a site no transaction of that article should happen for that site(i.e. sales order booing,invoicing,stock transfer etc.).

Kindly let me know if by any other means we can achieve this

Suneel

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hnmuralidhara
Active Contributor
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Hi Suneel,

First you have to remove Articles from Assortment:

(a) You can remove an article by either deleting the listing conditions or discontinuing the article

(b) Deleting Listing Conditions

When the assignment of an article to an assortment is deleted, only the listing conditions for it are deleted. The article master record still exists and inventory may exist, but you can no longer order the article (you may be able to sell it, however).

When the listing conditions expire (that is, when the valid-to date is reached), you can choose to extend the listing window, if necessary.

Deletion of the article’s listing conditions can also be done manually. To reverse this, you would have to create the listing conditions all over again

Hope this info will be usefull.

Bye,

Muralidhara

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hnmuralidhara
Active Contributor
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Hi Suneel,

First you have to remove Articles from Assortment:

(a) You can remove an article by either deleting the listing conditions or discontinuing the article

(b) Deleting Listing Conditions

When the assignment of an article to an assortment is deleted, only the listing conditions for it are deleted. The article master record still exists and inventory may exist, but you can no longer order the article (you may be able to sell it, however).

When the listing conditions expire (that is, when the valid-to date is reached), you can choose to extend the listing window, if necessary.

Deletion of the article’s listing conditions can also be done manually. To reverse this, you would have to create the listing conditions all over again

Hope this info will be usefull.

Bye,

Muralidhara

Former Member
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Hi Suneel,

As Murali said Sales Order is possible for Delisted Article using Tcode WSP6 .

But neither PO can be made nor receive stocks from other sites thru STO. However it can supply stocks to other sites

thru STO.

Regards,

ManiKumaar

Former Member
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In MM42 under basic data> validity, set the inidicator in X-site status as 01 Blocked for procment/whse

Hope this helps u

regards

Satish

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Hi Experts,

This is an old post reopened, but was not able to get a solution for the same issue:

"The delisting of an article is for a particular site(1000), but the same material to be access/transaction for other sites(1001, 1002, 1004)

We delisted an article from a particular site by T code WSP6 . Now system is not allowing to create stock transfer order for that article and site but still sales order is getting saved...

once a article is delisted from a site no transaction of that article should happen for that site(i.e. sales order booing,invoicing,stock transfer etc.)"

I want the article to be blocked so that no sales order can be saved. How do I resolve this?

Thanks,

Tasmi

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That is because Sales Orders do not consider IS-Retail Listing Conditions.

You have a few choices to consider.

One option is to maintain XDchain Status in the article master (Basic Data MARA-MSTAV, or Sales Data MVKE-VMSTA). This can be used to block sales.

Antoher option is to consider SAP Note 961873, which supports: Using Retail listing in the SD sales order.