PR to PO conversion using MD04

Dear Experts,
when i convert the PR to PO using MD04, document type by default comes as NB. Can anyone help me in sorting the issue.
Regards,
Praveen Sinha.

Hi Mathias,
   Looks like its MM related issue.Purchase Requisition to Purchase Order .Can you please provide more details on where you use XI in that process of conversion ?.Can you try in Functional related forum. also.
Thanks,
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