GR/IR Difference per Batch

Hi,
I have a requirement where in I need a report to show the the GR/IR difference on a per batch per material document level. How do i do this?
Thanks,
Jograd

hi
go to ME80FN here give the plant and other req fileds
then execute
then at rightside u will get change view button here change view to po history
then u will get all the pos with the po value gr value and ir value
now go to change layout button and add batch field in layout
also try MC$4,MC$6,MC$8
hope it clears
regards
kunal
Edited by: kunal ingale on Sep 18, 2008 6:30 AM

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