Currency in service PR

Hi mm experts
while creating service PR currency field is coming non-editable, but if i create PR for material it is coming editable. pls tell me where is the setting for this so that i can check it
regards
Anubhav

Hi,
You should be able to make settings for this in:
SPRO/MM/Purchasing/PR/Define screen layout and then PT9B     Service item, requisition.
Regards,
MdZ

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