[sap-log-sd] Warning 'complete delivery requested' with VL01n

Question from Frankie-wang on Mar 1 at 1:38 AM
Hello experts,

Could you please advise how to change the LV049 SAP message from warning to error when we run the VL01N to create a delivery without including all the items in a sales BOM?

Thanks very much for your advice.

Best regards,

Frankie
 
Reply to this email to post your response.
 
__.____._
Manage Settings | Unsubscribe | Create FAQ | Send Feedback
  
Copyright © 2012 Toolbox.com and message author.
Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Frankie-wang  

achievement
 
View this online
Ask a new question
 
In the Spotlight
Earn Recognition for Your Contributions at Toolbox for IT. Gain Points for Community Achievements

_.____.__

RE:[sap-log-sd] Make a Configurable Material Non Modifiable from Quotation to Sales Order

Reply from marishasingh82 on Feb 29 at 11:23 PM
Yes, it works.

This is what I did
step 1 : Tcode VTAA ... source document QT target document OR
step 2: I went to the item category TAQ and there in Configuration I selected B.

---------------Original Message---------------
From: marishasingh82
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 11:02 AM
Subject: Make a Configurable Material Non Modifiable from Quotation to Sales Order

Hello All,

I have a configured material in my quotation that the customer configures. I want that the customer should not be able to make any changes in the configurations in the sales order level. It should remain the same as in quotation. I am not sure how to configure this.


I look forward to your reply.

Thanks,
Marisha

 
Reply to this email to post your response.
 
__.____._
Manage Settings | Unsubscribe | Create FAQ | Send Feedback
  
Copyright © 2012 Toolbox.com and message author.
Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
marishasingh82  
 
Mark as helpful
View this online
Ask a new question
 
In the Spotlight
Have an SAP Question? Ask Your Peers at Toolbox for IT

_.____.__

RE: [sap-log-sd] UOM Conversion LB to KG and KG to LB

Reply from lamhot sinaga on Feb 29 at 8:39 PM
Hi Ian,
You can convert BUM from one UOM to the others with ration in additional material master.
Thank you.
Regards,
Lamhot Sinaga

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Dutch
Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 7:49 PM
Subject: UOM Conversion LB to KG and KG to LB

Neobat,
I know. It was a joke.
Dutch

 
Reply to this email to post your response.
 
__.____._
Manage Settings | Unsubscribe | Create FAQ | Send Feedback
  
Copyright © 2012 Toolbox.com and message author.
Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
lamhot sinaga  
 
Mark as helpful
View this online
Ask a new question
 
In the Spotlight
Become a blogger at Toolbox.com and share your expertise with the community. Start today.

_.____.__

RE:[sap-log-sd] UOM Conversion LB to KG and KG to LB

Reply from Dutch on Feb 29 at 7:49 PM
Neobat,
I know. It was a joke.
Dutch

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Ian Worral
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 9:59 AM
Subject: UOM Conversion LB to KG and KG to LB

Hi All,

I have a client who has two plants one for country A and other for country B and they also have country specific items/products aswell. The client is integrating a division in country B.

Currently the SAP system is set up (UOM) Weight as LB and Volume FT3 (cubic foot) however they would like system to convert the items from LB to KG and Volume from FT3 to M3 (cubic meter) and also vise versa KG to LB (M3 to FT3).

I also would like to know does UOM has anything to do with Sales Doc Type and are we able change the total weight & volume manually during the creation of a sales order?

The same sales order can contain both countries lines items, is it possible that system will do the convesion on line item bases currently it is converting as per plant number.

Thanks in advance experts.

 
Reply to this email to post your response.
 
__.____._
Manage Settings | Unsubscribe | Create FAQ | Send Feedback
  
Copyright © 2012 Toolbox.com and message author.
Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Dutch  

achievements
 
Mark as helpful
View this online
Ask a new question
 
In the Spotlight
Become a blogger at Toolbox.com and share your expertise with the community. Start today.

_.____.__

Re: [sap-log-sd] UOM Conversion LB to KG and KG to LB

Reply from neobat on Feb 29 at 6:38 PM
it does not matter where the client is located this is master data
dependency
we have clients/plants/DC world wide and what makes a difference is the way
the Uom and alternative unit of measure are defined

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Ian Worral
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 9:59 AM
Subject: UOM Conversion LB to KG and KG to LB

Hi All,

I have a client who has two plants one for country A and other for country B and they also have country specific items/products aswell. The client is integrating a division in country B.

Currently the SAP system is set up (UOM) Weight as LB and Volume FT3 (cubic foot) however they would like system to convert the items from LB to KG and Volume from FT3 to M3 (cubic meter) and also vise versa KG to LB (M3 to FT3).

I also would like to know does UOM has anything to do with Sales Doc Type and are we able change the total weight & volume manually during the creation of a sales order?

The same sales order can contain both countries lines items, is it possible that system will do the convesion on line item bases currently it is converting as per plant number.

Thanks in advance experts.

 
Reply to this email to post your response.
 
__.____._
Manage Settings | Unsubscribe | Create FAQ | Send Feedback
  
Copyright © 2012 Toolbox.com and message author.
Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
neobat  

achievement
 
Mark as helpful
View this online
Ask a new question
 
In the Spotlight
Have an SAP Question? Ask Your Peers at Toolbox for IT

_.____.__

RE:[sap-log-sd] UOM Conversion LB to KG and KG to LB

Reply from Dutch on Feb 29 at 6:22 PM
Hi Ian,
The general UoMs are plant- and sales-org independent, but the sales UoM is maintained on the sales org view of the material master. Perhaps there are discrepancies in the master data settings there, please check. But as the previous poster suggested the UoM can be entered on the order directly as well, and you can set the sales UoM as being non-changeable by means of the indicator VAVME on the material master sales org view.
Your scenario seems to indicate your shipping between continental Europe and the UK. Which brings to mind an old quote from Margaret Thatcher: "God created the Channel for a reason".
Good luck,
Dutch

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Ian Worral
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 9:59 AM
Subject: UOM Conversion LB to KG and KG to LB

Hi All,

I have a client who has two plants one for country A and other for country B and they also have country specific items/products aswell. The client is integrating a division in country B.

Currently the SAP system is set up (UOM) Weight as LB and Volume FT3 (cubic foot) however they would like system to convert the items from LB to KG and Volume from FT3 to M3 (cubic meter) and also vise versa KG to LB (M3 to FT3).

I also would like to know does UOM has anything to do with Sales Doc Type and are we able change the total weight & volume manually during the creation of a sales order?

The same sales order can contain both countries lines items, is it possible that system will do the convesion on line item bases currently it is converting as per plant number.

Thanks in advance experts.

 
Reply to this email to post your response.
 
__.____._
Manage Settings | Unsubscribe | Create FAQ | Send Feedback
  
Copyright © 2012 Toolbox.com and message author.
Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Dutch  

achievements
 
Mark as helpful
View this online
Ask a new question
 
In the Spotlight
Become a blogger at Toolbox.com and share your expertise with the community. Start today.

_.____.__

Re: [sap-log-sd] UOM Conversion LB to KG and KG to LB

Reply from sarat on Feb 29 at 5:33 PM
Ian,


I got your scenario. Wanted to ask you if you have tried this one.


When you enter UoM in the sales order, you can directly specify what you want like KG or grams or whatever. System will automatically calculate the conversion from the UOM you maintained in the Material Master. It works fine for KG and gram, but i am not sure if it is the same with other weights of measurements. Please give it a try. My apologise, if it didnt work. I am only trying to suggest a way.

Warm regards,
Saratvamsi


"Your attempt may fail, but never fail to make an attempt."

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Ian Worral
Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 5:24 PM
Subject: UOM Conversion LB to KG and KG to LB

Hi Dutch,

Thanks for your reply.

I think I did not put my question properly. The country A has LB & FT3
setting and country B has KG & M3 settings.

I have raised two sales order one with plant/country A the other one is for
plant/country B.

The 1st sales order has been raised on plant A and it has one item from
country A and two items are from plant B the weight should be LB and Volume
should be FT3. The system has converted everything to KG & M3.

The 2nd sales order has been raised on plant B and it has two items from
plant A and one item from plant/country B so this weight should have been
converted to KG/M3 however it is LB/FT3.

If we have plant A (Sales Order) and all the items are from plant A then
there's no issue. It is same for plant B however when we have cross plant
items then it is behaving differently.

I hope this will explain the issue.

Best Regards,

 
Reply to this email to post your response.
 
__.____._
Manage Settings | Unsubscribe | Create FAQ | Send Feedback
  
Copyright © 2012 Toolbox.com and message author.
Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
sarat  

achievements
 
Mark as helpful
View this online
Ask a new question
 
In the Spotlight
Have an SAP Question? Ask Your Peers at Toolbox for IT

_.____.__

Re: [sap-log-sd] UOM Conversion LB to KG and KG to LB

Reply from ianworral on Feb 29 at 5:23 PM
Hi Dutch,

Thanks for your reply.

I think I did not put my question properly. The country A has LB & FT3
setting and country B has KG & M3 settings.

I have raised two sales order one with plant/country A the other one is for
plant/country B.

The 1st sales order has been raised on plant A and it has one item from
country A and two items are from plant B the weight should be LB and Volume
should be FT3. The system has converted everything to KG & M3.

The 2nd sales order has been raised on plant B and it has two items from
plant A and one item from plant/country B so this weight should have been
converted to KG/M3 however it is LB/FT3.

If we have plant A (Sales Order) and all the items are from plant A then
there's no issue. It is same for plant B however when we have cross plant
items then it is behaving differently.

I hope this will explain the issue.

Best Regards,

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Dutch
Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 4:26 PM
Subject: UOM Conversion LB to KG and KG to LB

Hi Ian,
The conversion factor between LB and KG is not something you can decide for yourself; this has been set in concrete since Napoleon. If you attempt to set up a UoM conversion of e.g. 3 LB equals 1 KG, SAP will correct the data automatically. The fact that e.g. a KG weighs a KG is not to be disputed and is hardcoded in the system.
Regards,
Dutch

 
Reply to this email to post your response.
 
__.____._
Manage Settings | Unsubscribe | Create FAQ | Send Feedback
  
Copyright © 2012 Toolbox.com and message author.
Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
ianworral  
 
Mark as helpful
View this online
Ask a new question
 
In the Spotlight
Become a blogger at Toolbox.com and share your expertise with the community. Start today.

_.____.__

RE:[sap-log-sd] UOM Conversion LB to KG and KG to LB

Reply from Dutch on Feb 29 at 4:24 PM
Hi Ian,
The conversion factor between LB and KG is not something you can decide for yourself; this has been set in concrete since Napoleon. If you attempt to set up a UoM conversion of e.g. 3 LB equals 1 KG, SAP will correct the data automatically. The fact that e.g. a KG weighs a KG is not to be disputed and is hardcoded in the system.
Regards,
Dutch

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Ian Worral
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 9:59 AM
Subject: UOM Conversion LB to KG and KG to LB

Hi All,

I have a client who has two plants one for country A and other for country B and they also have country specific items/products aswell. The client is integrating a division in country B.

Currently the SAP system is set up (UOM) Weight as LB and Volume FT3 (cubic foot) however they would like system to convert the items from LB to KG and Volume from FT3 to M3 (cubic meter) and also vise versa KG to LB (M3 to FT3).

I also would like to know does UOM has anything to do with Sales Doc Type and are we able change the total weight & volume manually during the creation of a sales order?

The same sales order can contain both countries lines items, is it possible that system will do the convesion on line item bases currently it is converting as per plant number.

Thanks in advance experts.

 
Reply to this email to post your response.
 
__.____._
Manage Settings | Unsubscribe | Create FAQ | Send Feedback
  
Copyright © 2012 Toolbox.com and message author.
Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Dutch  

achievements
 
Mark as helpful
View this online
Ask a new question
 
In the Spotlight
Earn Recognition for Your Contributions at Toolbox for IT. Gain Points for Community Achievements

_.____.__

Re: [sap-log-sd] UOM Conversion LB to KG and KG to LB

Reply from sarat on Feb 29 at 12:26 PM
Ian, I hope your not planning to make these changes in production. Even if you are doing this in development, please create only sample data. If it doesn't work the way you expected, you can always go back.

Warm regards, Sarat.

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Ian Worral
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2012 9:59 AM
Subject: UOM Conversion LB to KG and KG to LB

Hi All,

I have a client who has two plants one for country A and other for country B and they also have country specific items/products aswell. The client is integrating a division in country B.

Currently the SAP system is set up (UOM) Weight as LB and Volume FT3 (cubic foot) however they would like system to convert the items from LB to KG and Volume from FT3 to M3 (cubic meter) and also vise versa KG to LB (M3 to FT3).

I also would like to know does UOM has anything to do with Sales Doc Type and are we able change the total weight & volume manually during the creation of a sales order?

The same sales order can contain both countries lines items, is it possible that system will do the convesion on line item bases currently it is converting as per plant number.

Thanks in advance experts.

 
Reply to this email to post your response.
 
__.____._
Manage Settings | Unsubscribe | Create FAQ | Send Feedback
  
Copyright © 2012 Toolbox.com and message author.
Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
sarat  

achievements
 
Mark as helpful
View this online
Ask a new question
 
In the Spotlight
Earn Recognition for Your Contributions at Toolbox for IT. Gain Points for Community Achievements

_.____.__

RE:[sap-log-sd] Completed Orders in V.15 - Back Orders

Reply from sarat on Feb 29 at 12:19 PM
Hi, Are you using lung or erla? Usually we specify the same delivery group for all sub components to avoid the embarrassment of delivering them separately.

Warm regards, Sarat.

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Frankie Wang
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 2:03 AM
Subject: Completed Orders in V.15 - Back Orders

Hi,

I am having couple of orders, which are fully delivered and billed.But still these orders are appearing in the V.15- back order list.Alo these orders are appearing in the delivery due list.

I want to understand why these orders are appearing in the V.15 and delivery due list and what is the solution for rectifying this problem.

Looking for immediate assistance.

Thanks in advance
regards,
Frankie

 
Reply to this email to post your response.
 
__.____._
Manage Settings | Unsubscribe | Create FAQ | Send Feedback
  
Copyright © 2012 Toolbox.com and message author.
Toolbox.com 4343 N. Scottsdale Road Suite 280, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
sarat  

achievements
 
Mark as helpful
View this online
Ask a new question
 
In the Spotlight
Have an SAP Question? Ask Your Peers at Toolbox for IT

_.____.__