Sourcing: Creating more than one PO for the same BID

Hello,
We are using the sourcing functionality in SRM 5.0 (classic escenario).
On the basis of an acepted bid, we generate a Purchase Order in the R/3 Backend system.
We noticed that in the standard, SRM lets us create for the same position of the bid, another Backend PO, without warning or error.
We would like to manipulate this escenario in such a way that this PO repitition of the same Bid position is not possible.
Anyone already found a way around this problem? May be we need to activate an error message?
Thanks for any reply.
Aart

I agree that
SRM lets us create for the same position of the bid, another Backend PO
but it does give warning that I have seen.
would recommed to work with yr ABAP team to see whether you can convert this message to type "Error".
one more suggestion is for ..... PO_NEW badi
hope you would have implementation of this exit.
then you can check whether for current BO BUS2200 whether ECC PO is already created
if yes
then do not create again
BR
Dinesh

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