How many Ship-To-Parties are allowed for a single Sold-To-Party ?

Hello Gurus,
1) Could anyone tell how many Ship-To-Parties are allowed to be attached to a single Sold-To-Party ?
2) Is there any system restriction from the side of SAP on how many could be attached ?
3) If yes, then, please let me know what is the upper limit.
Thanks,
SR

Hi,
You can attach as many as you can.There is no limit for this.
But we can control the number of ship-to-party's to 1.Not only "SH" but also any partner function can be controlled to 1 only.
If you want to maintain more than one an error message will be displayed.
The path for this is:
SPRO>Sales and Distribution>Basic functions>Partner determination>Set up Partner determination-->Set Up Partner Determination for Customer Master.
Double click on this.
Check the Partner dertermination procedure assigned to your acount group.Select that one and click on Partner functions.Search for SH,there is a check box called as "Unique".Check this one.
Save.
In this case it will allow only once.
Coming to your question we can maintain unlimited number of SH's.
From SAP there is a restriction for one only but not more than that.
The upper limit is unlimited.
Regards,
Krishna.

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