Unable to get BP address in to PO Bill to abd ship to

Hi All,
I have exported data of BP and the address using DTW.
When i am raising PO. i am unable to get the address in ship to & bill to fields on Logistics tab.
am i missing any thing.
Thanks
Mahi.

Hi Mahendra,
In the logistics tab if you select bill to and **** to drop down, you will get the addresses defined in the master.
and they will get pulled in PO screen.
some times it happens that they do not get pulled into the transaction screens.
Are you experiencing this in every transaction screen ?
Try setting default address.
thanks
Malhaar

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