Scheduling Agreement LU: Can Route be changed in the SA item?

Hi all,
I noticed that in the Transport Scheduling Agreement SA type "LU"  but in general I think in any SA there is no any chance to change the route determined by the system in the shipping data within the item of SA.
If you select Menu Item > More Functions > Shipping Data you can go an see the detail.
Is it something I can set in customizing or the field EKPV-ROUTE is unchangeable?
The route has to be changed in order to set the ones used for transfer stock between the two plants.
Thank you in advance
Andrea

I have found a reasonable solution to my issue that perhaps it could be helpful for others who have the same problem.
Stock transfer sheduling agreement is between two plants which are assigned to the same company code.
Each plant is assigned to an additional customer code with its own specific ship-to-party. Both customer codes  have to be linked to the same payer in case there is an additional plant who belongs to another company code by which you debit stock transfer.
The two customers which represent the addresses of the two plants have a specific transportation zone. There is then a node in customizing dedicated to the route determination in which you have to set the combination for the departure country/zone and destination country/zone with the proposed route.
By this settings when you create a scheduling agreement between the two plants: "LU" type, the system values the correct route in each item of the SA according to your customizing.
Kind regards
Andrea
Edited by: Andrea Brunori on Oct 21, 2010 2:45 PM

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