Difference between Standard and Regular Purch Org

Hi Experts,
what is the difference between standar purch(used in pipeline procurement ,consignmnet and stock transfer)
org and regular purch org
Regards
Sameer

Hi,
If several purchasing organizations procure for a certain plant, you can define one of them as the standard purchasing organization for the transactions "pipeline procurement", "consignment" and "stock transfers".
In source determination for stock transfers and consignment, the system automatically utilizes this standard purchasing organization. In the case of goods issues of pipeline materials, the purchasing info records of the standard purchasing organization are read.
Regards
Utsav

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