What will the effect of FI-Accounting in STO

HELLO,
What will the effect of FI-Accounting in STO at receiving plant.
This is stock transfer between plants of same company codes.

Hi,
When you suply material from supplying plant to receiving plant the system will generate following A/c Entry;
At the time of GI from Supplying Plant;
Stock A/c - Dr - Receiving Plant
Stock A/c - Cr - Supplying Plant
During GR in Receiving Plant, No FI Entry will be generatd.

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