BZTEK - Purchasing Processing Time to convert PR in PO

Hi all,
In SAP stanrdard, Purchasing Processing Time to convert PR in PO is maintainable in customizing at plant level.
As anyone any advice of solution to implement when there is a business need to have this time depending on:
- PO type
- PO type / material
Thank you,
Laetitia

Hello, Laëtitia,
not in standard; but you can modify the field FRGDT "Purchase Requisition Release Date" through customer enhancement MEREQ001 "Customers' Own Data in Purchase Requisition" / function EXIT_SAPLMEREQ_005 "Checking Customer's Own Purchase Requisition Data" -- yep, it sounds strange that you can change some standard fields thou function called " "Checking Customer's Own Data", but that is how it works (see enhancement documentation for details).
Of course, the PO type (or rather PREQ type) / Material Purchasing Processing Time will have to be stored in custom tables.
Kind Regards
TomT

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