on 03-27-2008 7:19 AM
Hi all
For example, if we prepare one Delivery Order for 1,000 kg. we will be despatching the same as per readiness of materials at our end or from different warehouses or as per requirement of the buyer. Some times, we need to despatch the entire quantity at a time and some times the despatch will be made in 2-3 times as per requirement on different dates. If PGI cannot do more than once with same delivery number, how we can effect despatches on different dates. If we make different delivery orders, the volume will be much more and planning and controlling will be also difficult. Please provide other solution for this.
Regards,
Ratna
Hi Ratna,
Please consider the physical process as well. You create a delivery document and you want to ship out the goods in several step.
What is the advantage of creating one delivery doc and process it by several PGI? As it was told you can process a SO in several step insttead.
One delivery document represents one shipment (from your SO), so I think your idea contradicts to this.
BR
Csaba
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Hi,
Instead of complicating things at PGI level, why dont you create partial delivery docs from a single sales order or multiple ones.
In this scene, whatever the quantities of material you want to dispact by PGI, just enter that quantity while creating delivery document.
Just check if partial delivery is allowed for customer and customer material master.
Plz clarify if this solution doesnt work out.
regards,
Siddharth.
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Hi,
To my knowledge one delivery document can have only one PGI(the movement u do PGI, the quantity of stock from warehouse will reduce to the quantity of delivery quantity)
what Siddharth proposed is correct. make different deliveries for a single order and while doing PGI for these deliveries, the system will reduce the stock accordingly and even u can have a clear document flow.
Cheers,
Anil.
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