Difference between SNP VMI SO and TLB VMI SO

Dear Experts,
I am exploring on standard VMI functionality
what is the differnece between SNP:VMI-SO and TLBVMI-SO
Thanks & Regards
Raj

Dear Chan,
Many thanks , actually i  need to convert that  SNP -VM SO to TLB SO and need tp push to ECC  6 for further processing
what are the steps and T code needed
can you please give me some idea
Many thanks
Dear Chan,
Actually my current status is below
16.12.2010     12:00:00     SNP:VMI-SO     49406264/000010     200-     0     200-     200-               0     0          0               0     PC     SNP: VMI sales order               MMND/     17.12.2010     12:00:00     17.12.2010     12:00:00     0               4
17.12.2010     12:00:00     PurRqs     26363558/000010     10     0     190-     10     1     0     0               0     16.12.2010     12:00:00     0     PC     Purchase Requisition               /MMND     16.12.2010     12:00:00     17.12.2010     12:00:00     0               4
20.12.2010     23:59:59          SNP Product Horizon                                                  0                         End of SNP Production Horizon                                        0               0
14.09.2013     23:59:59          PP/DS Horizon                                                  0                         End of PP/DS Horizon                                        0               0
you can see there is a VM SO and is pegged to a PR
can you explain why there is a PR that is pegged to SO
Regards
Raj
Edited by: Rajkumar Raju on Dec 21, 2010 3:06 PM

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