Change ship-to address in third-party order

Hello gurus,
we have got a little probelm here:
We got a third-party order from one of our customers. The goods are to be delivered not to the "normal" adress of that customer, but to another site. So, we would like to change the ship-to address in this individual customer order or at least in the purchase requisition or PO for our vendor.
Unfortunatelly SAP does not let me do either of those things. The "normal" adress of the customer master ercord is always written to the purchase requisition and I cannot change it after the requisition has been created.
Any ideas on this?
Thanks Alicia

Hello,
If you believe your customer has the delievery receiving address different from the Sold-to-party. Follow below steps:
1. Please create a ship-to-party  (use appropriate Account group as per your project. Standard account Group- 0002).
2. Link the ship-to-party to the sold to party by going to tcode XD02 - Sales area data-partner function tab and select partner functin SH and then Assign the newly created ship-to-party to sold-to-party.
[Note: If your sold-to-party has multiple ship-to locations, then add new SH partner function in your sold-to-party partner function tab and link the newly created ship-to-party and follow the same for all your multiple ship-tos for the sold-to]
OR
1. Create Stand alone shipto Party (Account Group-0002) and do not link it to any sold to party.
2. Link the new stand alone ship-to-party during sales order creation.
You can change the ship-to-party in two locations.
a. Header Level - From sales order- goto - Header - Partners (applicable to whole document)
b. Item Level - Double click the Item - Got0 - Item - Partner (applicable to Item only)
Hope it helps.
Thanks,
Ram.

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