Exchange rate issue at PO & Invoice area
Hi Gurus,
I have a scenario, Creation of PO time i'm getting EUR conversion rate 1.345 to an USD rather than to get 1.502. Prior to this i have checked the OB08 there my rate shows 1.502 for the particular period but by default it's pulling the conversion rate as 1.345 which wrong right now, if the user not know abt this conversion rate then it become an issue.
How to restrict and get it correct rate, what could be the reason plz.
Could any body through some light on this issue plz.
Points are avail, thanks in advance.
Rgds,
Vyas
Hi All,
This was happend bcoz of alternative Ex. rate existing for "M" Ex. rate as "EURX".
At Ex. rate table maintenance, I take out the 'EURX' rate for 'M' than the problem was solved.. it's picking the 'M' Ex. rate promptly..
You can see at query: M exchange rate is over riding by Eurx... in sdn.sap.com, it gives more understanding.
Thanks for your valuable inputs..
Vyas
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