Chapter ID issue

Can anyone help regarding chapter ID issue...PO was getting posted and invoice no. were generating with the same material no. without giving any error ...but now they are asking for chapter ID...that can be maintained through J1ID...
but why it was not giving chapter ID error earlier with the same material no......??
Pls reply...

Hi Shruti,
This may be happening because u might have done the entries for the another plant . Please check the plant u r using is maintained in Material -chapter ID combination. Also check the plant excise details are maintained or not.
With best regards,
Satpal

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