on 04-24-2008 10:49 AM
What is the difference between Order Qty and Order Unit
Dear Parthasarathy,
1.order quantity :-
The quantity of goods or materials ordered in a document, such as a work order, purchase order, or sales order.
2.Order unit :-
A unit of measure enabling Sales and distribution to sale a material in a unit that differs from the base unit defined for the material.
Example:- PAC,EACH,PC,CARTON,BOX etc...
I hope it will help you
Regards,
Murali.
Edited by: Murali Mohan.Tallapaneni on Apr 24, 2008 12:02 PM
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hi
ORDER Quanity
The total (rounded) order quantity for this item.
If there is more than one schedule line for the item, the total order quantity is taken from the rounded quantity of the total of all the schedule lines.
If no rounding is carried out, then the order required quantity corresponds to a schedule line of the rounded quantity.
ORDER Unit: Unit of measure in which the material is sold.
A value used to determine the size of a quantity of material.
A unit of measure enabling Purchasing to order a material in a unit that differs from the base unit defined for the material.
regards
Vishal
Edited by: WISH on Apr 24, 2008 11:55 AM
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