Make to order Subcontrating from Production order

Hi Guys,
We are using configurable materials in other words a Make to Order and batches and split valuation.
i am implementing the following scenario.
In the PP routing I have an external operation  the problem is.
After the Production order generate the purchase requisition and its is converted to the purchase order the parameter are the following:
Account Assignment Category: F (production order)
Item Category in Purchasing Document: L (Subcontracting)
The material  sending to the vendor is the finish product that had reported by production using the MIGO. Movement  101. The stock in related to the customer.
When I try to send the material to the vendor the system generate the following message:
The material / Batch Stock does not exist in the stock O ( the stock O is related to the vendor)
I really appreciate any help,
Regards,
Isaias

Hi frank,
According to the help sap.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_470/helpdata/en/4d/2b900743ad11d189410000e829fbbd/frameset.htm
Would be possible but I already follow the help but does not work.
Thank you.
isaias

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