Difference between L Series and M series T Codes-Warehouse management

Hi all,
Will some body tell me the difference between the T Codes related to stock verification starts with "M" series and "L" series in the warehouse management. Which series codes are better for making physical verification in warehouse management.
In our company we are having warehouse management system and we are following "L" series codes for physical verification.
Thanks & Regards
Prasun jain

If you want to perform physical inventory on a storage location that has a warehouse assigned to it, you will have to use LI* transactions. The system will not allow you to use MI* transactions on those storage locations.
Regards,
Aroop

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