Confirmation Number in Discrete Manufacturing and Repetetitve manufacturing

Hi All,
     In discrete in manufacturing when ever you create a production order a confirmation number will be automatically created in the system. How to see this confirmation No for a particular production order.
    In repetitive manufacturing we can backflush with respect to planned order and even if we don't have the planned order you can backflush in this case how we will be knowing confirmation No. in advance if the backflushing is w.r.t planned order.
Thanks and Regards
Ramana

Hi,
  Once the Production Order is created, you can see the Confirmation no. for each operation(Confirmation no. is unique for an operation and not for the order) in Production Order-> Operation details. As mentioned by other experts, you can also get the same from AFRU table and COOIS report.
You create a Production order and check the same for the above.
-Thaila Shree

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