Damage or non useable spares of equipment bring back into stores

Dear All,
I have created one b/d maintenance order for pump equipment. In this one bearing is damaged which is not useable. For this we will issue new bearing for order, so this spares cost will be booked on order.
But how I can bring damage bearing in stores which will be further going to be as scarp.
Can is it possible to bring back damage spares in stores with reference of b/d maintenance order which is already created. For this what will be cost effect on order.
Kindly give me the step by step procedure for this scenario.
Thanks & Regards,
Sandeep

Hi sandeep ,
you have define valutaion types for the material in Materails managemnt first
with same material code how you will identify the l,material whci is scrap or newly procured
Once valutaion  exist for the material
Return the material to warehouse against same order number by movement type 262 then it will be automatically received in stock as valution type damaged
at mb11 by 262 system will ask you the material code
Regards
Pratap

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