Date of the Stock 'Category :CC'

Hi,
       When a stock (Category: CC) is transferred from R/3 to APO , I can view the  stock quantity with the current date in the IO_TIME field in the product view. But suddenly I noticed for all the product location the date has changed to 01.01.1970. I don't understand y its happening? Is there any settings to be maintained for this?
Please clarify.
Thanks,
Siva.

Hi Siva.
That is the default date for CC. In effect the beginning of time as far as apo is concerned as there is no relevance of the date for stock.
Hope this helps
M

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