Batch management level change to plant level

Hi,
Currently,i am using batch managment at material level.I have created material and has its stocks.
I need to convert it to plant level..How can i convert it to plant level?
Thanks
Srini

Hi,
Please check the OSS Note 41715 - Resetting batch level from material to plant level.
Hope it helps you.
Kuber

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