Question about confirmation

HI,
   I have a question about confirmation..
   We can enter "scrap" volume in the CO11/CO11N report..but where does the scrap quantity go to ?I mean which storage location to save these scrap quantity and where can I see the scrap quantity in CO03?thanks..

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    Q2:
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    Edited by: Monst Yang on Dec 8, 2011 9:30 PM
    Edited by: Monst Yang on Dec 15, 2011 9:03 PM

    Hi,
    You are right. CO86 will not put effect on CO11N it is for CO11. But when you do any changes in OPK0 it will show effect in CO11N like you said for default quantity proposal. Also if you want to make any change in CO15 then use OPK4 for order confirmation.
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