QM  Diamonds

Can any body tell me logic  for Migo screen
i want to  develop User Exit QAAT0001
that userexit  i want to give   logic for  unique  key that unique key  determine the  vendor&source&Posting date combination.
so now i want to check for  rawmaterials this logic
same vendor same source and posting date system allow for only one inspection for every day
if any change  above things system create  lots......
can any body tell which table  i get  source&Vendor& Posting date ( source  we  mention in Incoterms field)

hi
QAAT0001 : userExit is not used in MIGO tcode.it is in QA01/QA02/QA03
For vendor&source&Posting date combination
Use
EKPO Purchase orders  Table
Also
Material                               | MSEG   | Material document / transaction details |
Document/Movements      | MKPF   | Material document header information   
Regards
Sujit

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    Corsair XMS2 (2x 1024MB, DDR2-800, 5-5-5-12-T1)
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