Different exchange rate in tables FMIOI and FMIFIIT for same purchase order

Hello,
I'm working in ECC 6 system with Former budget. My company code is in EUR currency.
I create a purchase order in 100 GBP and the exchange rate entered in the purchase order is 0,83 GBP for 1 EUR (100 GBP = 120,48 EUR).
When I create an invoice linked to the purchase order, the exchange rate is 0,85 GBP for 1 EUR (100 GBP = 117,65 EUR).
in the table FMIFIIT, the amount for the invoice is 117,65 EUR.
and in the table FMIOI, the amount for the reduction of the PO is 120,48 EUR.
Why is the reduction of the purchase order taking the exchange rate from the PO? and not from the exchange rate of the invoice?
Normally, the reduction of the PO should have the same amount as the invoice.
Could someone help me about this?
How can I do to correct the amount in EUR for the PO?
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Chiachen

Hi,
Normally, the reduction of the PO should have the same amount as the invoice.
This is incorrect, please consult note 418914.
So, the situation you describe is normal behaviour, under assumption that your unit of measure is updated on value-based level.
Regards,
Eli

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