Issue in invoice out out

Dear All,
Please help me writing the logic for the below.I am in process of preparing Functional Specs.
Delivery due date should print in Invoice output.
pls.
Regards,
Raju

Hi Pasapula,
Thanks for your reply and its worked out also.
But in your logic below we need to pick the VBELN value from VBFA table.But i think we need to pick up VBELV.
Pls correct me if i am wrong. thanks for your reply.
Have a good time.
From the saved invoice pick the billing document no (VBRK:VBELN) and pass it to table VBFA and pick the VBELN when VBTYP_V as J ,then pass it to LIKP and pick the value of LFDAT then finally print the same at invoice preview level.
Regards,
Raju

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    - the input mode (material or valuation class)
    - account assignment
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    Provisions for subsequent (end-of-period rebate) settlement (BO1)
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    External service, delivery costs (FRN)
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    Offsetting entry for stock posting (GBB)
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    VKA: for sales order account assignment
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    Purchase order with account assignment (KBS)
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    Exchange rate differences in the case of open items (KDM)
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    Differences due to exchange rate rounding, Materials Management (KDR)
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    KDV - No documentation currently available.
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    LKW - No documentation currently available.
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