Hello, In 3rd party process after creating PO if i change quantity in sales order ,will it update in OP or not
Answer Posted / sagar s
When you create a purchase order using the purchase request corresponding to the
third-party order line, SAP automatically updates the purchase order number in
the document flow of the sales order. Any changes in the delivery dates or quantity
thereafter in the purchase order automatically updates the confirmed quantity and
confirmation date in the corresponding schedule line on the third-party sales order,
but the reverse way is not allowed. Any changes in the quantity or date in the sales
order does not change the purchase order quantity or delivery dates. It is therefore
always suggested to make changes in the purchase order and not in the sales order.
You can also use report SDMFSTRP to find any quantity differences that exist
between the sales order and the purchase order.
---Sagar
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