Err in change Batch level

D/ friends,
In OMCT, in Batch level option, Batch level is defined at material level by default. I want to change it to plant level. When Iu2019m selecting the option u201CBatch unique at plant levelu201D, sys is giving err: u201CThis typ of conversion is not yet implemented. Message no. CZ 308u201D. Pls help how to solve this err.
Iu2019ve searched the forum but to no avail.
Thanks.

Check SAP note 911975 with your BASIS person.It maybe due to some program error.
Regards,
Indranil

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    Zhongkai

    Hi
    check the following SAP help link it is very helpful:
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          1. Set characteristic Batch status management for those plants in which batch status management is to be active.
          2. Save your settings and choose function Back.
          3. Choose function Batch status management -> conversion
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    Initial status of a new batch
    Using this function, you can specify for each material type which initial status new batches are to be assigned. However, if you use a quality management system, this specifies the status of the batches.
    Hope it will help
    Best Regards

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