Valuated sales order stock for configured material

Hi All!
I have a small problem   : I created a new type of material (OMS2) - a configurable one, managed on quantity and value basis. I work with valuated sales order stock for configurable materials but the account in the purchase requisition is determined by means of event key GBB insted of event key BSX.
Where is my error?
Any idea would be appreciated.
Florina C

Hi
I think you are talking about Special Stock "E"...ie) Sale Order Stock...
If my understanding is correct then,
If you go and see the Table T156....For the
Movement Type: 101,
Special stock Indicator : E,
Qty. Updation Checked,
Val. Updation Checked,
Movement Indicator : Against PO,
Consumption Indicator: Sales Order Stock.....combination....the transaction Event Key....GBB only has been Assigned....these  settings you cannot change...
This linkage you can view in OLMW-----> Account Determination -
> Acc. Determination W/O Wizard -
>Account Grouping....also
Reward if useful
Regards
S.Baskaran
Edited by: baskaran srinivasan on Dec 20, 2007 12:18 PM

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