Prevent Requested Delivery date from being copied from one quote to another

Hello SAP Guru's,
How do I prevent the requested delivery date and the first date from being copied when I am creating a new quote with reference to an existing quote? What do I have to change in the copy control settings? I want everything else to be the same.
Sincerely,
Ketan

hi,
u can do it by writing a data transfer routine on in the header level. u can prevent it from being copied.
saurabh

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