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Hi, guys, how to have MIGO/261 get the same function like 'Suggest Zero lines' checkbox in MB1A?
I need to overissue some material to a production order whick has been goods-issued completely with MIGO/261...but the fully issued material lines weren't there...
Thanks.
Hi,
To post additional issue of material (Unplanned consumption) in MIGO, instead of selecting Goods Issue > Order, select Goods Issue > Others and specify Movement type "261". Then enter material, quantity, etc.. manually and Enter "Order No" under "Account Assignment" Tab and Post it.
It will load the cost on Order. And also you can see these material docs in "Documented Goods Movements" in Production Order.
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Edited by: Suhas Saha on Jun 18, 2011 5:33 PMHI,
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