on 05-14-2008 10:57 AM
Hi..
Wt is the difference between incoming orders and Open orders?
regards,
jyothi.
Dear Jyoti,
Open order means which can not deliver and not done the billing also.
when incoming order means which is not enter in SAP but order is in hand.
Regards,
Sandip Shaktavat
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hi friend ,
incoming ordders are the order which the customer sends to the company
open order are orders for which the delievery is not being made
regards
Aditya.
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Hi,
Icoming orders are the one which can be realised in future .
Open orders are the realised sales orders for which subsequent SD functions such as delivery and billing are yet to be carried out.
The incoming orders can become open orders once it is confirmed(saved).
Hope it helps.
Regards
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Open Order are the orders which are not yet billed.
Incoming orders are all the orders Including Open and Closed.
regards,
Amlan Sarkar
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Hi
Open Orders are the orders which are created but not delivered(subsequent action has not taken place)
Incoming Orders are the possible orders which are yet to be created. The order under creation can also be considered as an incoming orders.
Thanks,
Ravi
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HI
INCOMING ORDERS ARE NOTHING BUT THE ORDERS RECEIVED.
OPEN ORDERS ARE THOSE ORDERS WHERE THE SALES ORDER IS CREATED BUT THE SUBSEQUENT FUNCTIONS LIKE DELIVERY HAS NOT BEEN CREATED.
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