List where i can see the confirmation delivery date

Dear guru ,
Do you suggest me a transaction where I can see the delivery date of purchase order confirmation view ?
Thanks

Cris,
ME23N.  Select the PO of interest (shift-F5)
Expand the item overview and item detail, if they are not already expanded.
In item overview, double click on the item of interest.
It item detail, select the confirmation tab.  Confirmed delivery date is contained here.
Rgds,
DB49

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