How to default an address number delivery address in the PO item

Hi All,
I have some combination of certain Material / Vendor / Delivery address.
I have created some address numbers from transaction MEAN.
I can successfully assign these in PO detail manually. Then the address gets updated from it
for plant or storage location if specified.
What I need to know is how to "default" this address number in the PO detail.
I couldn't fine appropriate field in info record, but I have a feeling that it should be possible.
Could anyone help me on this please?
Thanks,
ATO

Hi Nadia,
Thank you for your reply.
The plan is that storage location gets default on the PO by material master setting.
I have configured the storage location address, so this defaults in the delivery address tab.
This storage location is our warehouse to receive goods.
Sometimes we delivery goods directory to the vendor without receiving into the warehouse.
In this scenario, we are using the address number to print the vendor address on the PO output.
The combination of material and vendor is unique when we need to deliver directory.
So the expectation is to default this address number in this certain case.
Do you mean this will be possible without user exit?
Thanks,
ATO

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