on 10-24-2013 4:26 AM
Hi,Experts,
I want to find the first real count date and time in the physical inventory document .The first real count date means the first actual input date and time at mi04.I can find the changes list at mi06 except the first input date and time.
Is there a way to find the first real count date and time in a physical inventory document?
What I am trying to accomplish is this:
1)I can find the count date at Tcode Mi06 or table ISEG and IKPF.But after my test,I found this so-called count date was not the real count date,it can be changed in the initial screen of mi04.
2)When i displayed the table ISEG,I found there were two count date in this table,one was count date(ZLDAT),another was count date(WSTI_COUNTDATE) . The count date(ZLDAT) of table ISEG was the same field which i found in mi06. Meanwhile ,i saw the count date (WSTI_COUNTDATE) was empty and the neighbouring field count time(WSTI_COUNTTIME) displayed 00:00:00. Are these two fields the first real count date and time? If so, How can i find out them?
3)I can find the change list through the menu "Goto"->"Changes to Physical Inventory documents "at mi06.But sill can't find out the first real count date and time.
You relevant responses will be greatly appreciated.
Ray
WSTI_COUNTDATE field is only used in SAP for Retail.
You cannot find the time for count entries in ERP system
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Thax,Jurgen,
But i feel it is so strange that i can find all changes of MI05 apart from the first entry in "Changes to Physical Inventory documents ".
In the case of Material Master Record creation and modification,i can find all changes of mm01,mm02 in the changes list including the first entry.
Is there other way to find the first real count date and time in a physical inventory document? Or should i use Retail Function to find out it?
Regards,
Ray
Dear Mehmet Ozgur Unal,
Please check always yourself before you give such as a possible solution
It does not help to point someone to look into a table which does not even have a field for the time.
Further, read the question before adding a reply. The user had already looked in ISEG and IKPF, he mentioned it .
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