Difference between confirmation cancellation and return delivery

Dear Gurus,
can you explain to me the difference between confirmation cancellation and return delivery in terms of processes and impact on ECC postings?
Thank you in advance for your collaboration,
Fuffo
Edited by: Fuffo Fuffi on Dec 21, 2010 2:36 PM

Hi
Confirmation Cancellation --> is used for reversing a confirmation which is posted wrongly in the system. This is generally used for reversing a faulty transaction.
Return Delivery --> is used for sending the goods back to vendor. This happens when we receive goods from vendor and for some reasons the delivery does not meet customer's specification due to any reason. In these cases you record the goods movement as Return delivery sent back to Vendors.
Regards
Virender Singh

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