Asset retired/deactivated in current year pending adjustment from last year

Hi Guru's,
My user have one adjustments to do from previous fiscal year.
As we have some invoices in which we can do direct payment in Non-sap and for information purpose we enter the transaction in SAP. My user did a goods receipt in MIGO but have not created any invoice for the Vendor and done the payment. Now when I run MIRO with material document  and PO, it is giving me message " You cannot post to this asset (Asset XXXXXXXXXXX deactivated)".
Note: Now the above asset X was retired current year and balance was carried forward to another Asset Y .
Option1. I tried activating asset in AS02 but it is in display mode. From where I can make it optional mode, plz give me the t.code.
Option2. While posting in MIRO, is it possible to change the Asset X to new Asset Y.
or if you have any other option please let me know.
Your help will be highly appreciated
Kind regard
LS

Hi Viswa & Siva,
Thank you very much guys for your quick reply.
The problem is not solved yet.
Viswa - In 2. Posting Information - FG 12 Deactivation is already flagged as Optional, MnNo. is ticked, Sbno. is ticked.
                                                       FG 13 Planned deactivation is flagged as Optional, MnNo. is ticked, Sbno. is unticked.
So this is not helping me out, am I missing something?
Siva -  I tried again in MIRO, I am not able to change asset number. It is greyed out.
Please let me know what should i do?
Thanks
LS

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