Difference between 102, 122 and 161

Hi,
Can anybody expain to me in detail the difference between 102, 122 and 161.
Regards
Deepak

Hi
102 - Canceelation of 101 movment , there is no Partial Cancellation possible.
You cannot directly use this Movment type , The sytem Picks up the movment when you cancel a material Doucment
122 Return delivery to supplier or to production
Using movement type 122, you can distinguish real return deliveries for a purchase order or order from cancellations (102).
In the standard version, you must enter a reason for the return delivery if you are using movement type 122. This enables you to carry out evaluations for return deliveries.
The effects of movement type 122 correspond to a cancellation of movement type 101.
Possible special stock indicators:
K, O, E, Q
161 Return for purchase order
If a purchase order item is marked as a returns item, the returns to vendor are posted using movement type 161 when the goods receipt for purchase order ( 101) is posted.
Movement type 161 has the same effects as movement type 122.
Possible special stock indicators:
K, O, E, Q
Thanks & Regards
Kishore

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