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kanban tolerance

Former Member
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hi Gurus

I have a problem related to kanban form vendor: when I do GR if the quantity from the vendor is less than the kanban, I have no message and the status pass to full even if is not really full.

Is there a way in order to have a message that warning for it?

regards

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Mahendran8888
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RUN MRP USING MD02 FOR THE MATERIAL AND CHECK IN MD04

Former Member
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no, my problem is during the migo.

I need a message or something that tell me that the kanban is grater then the quantity sent by the vendor.

there is something similar?

ameya_beri
Active Contributor
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Hello,

Do you mean that even when you do a GR for partial KANBAN quantity the KANBAN bin shows FULL  ? Example your KANBAN quantity is 10, and you did a GR of 5, but still the BIN shows full.

We had a similar requirement and I think we have met it via an enhancement.

You can do an enhancement in MIGO to add a check.

Best Regards,

Ameya B.

Former Member
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exact Ameya,

this is my issue

could you send me your solution by mail?

colsisty@libero.it

regards

ameya_beri
Active Contributor
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Hello,

I am afraid I cannot share the solution directly on email and it may not be useful to you as it is anyway, sharing personal email ids on threads is against SCN rules of engagement.

I can help you with below threads, you can read through them and devise your own solution with help of your technical consultant, the logic is simple if GR quantity for KANBAN PO is less than desired then post an error message and do not allow user to post the GR.

Enhancements required in MIGO | SCN

Also you can below WIKI for more details on how you can find exits and BADI's

Ways to find a userexit - ABAP Development - SCN Wiki

Find a BADI in a minute - ABAP Development - SCN Wiki

I hope the above helps you, in case your issue is answered please read and close this thread.

Best Regards,

Ameya B.