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WM managed stocks exist in MCHB but not in LQUA

kowong
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Dear Experts,

The batch of stocks can be found in table MCHB and shown in MMBE, but can't be seen in table LQUA or tcode LS24.

What could be the reason?

Thank you.

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DominikTylczyn
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Hello kokwei.wong

MCHB holds batch stock on storage location level. LQUA holds stock on WM warehouse level. So if a storage location is WM managed MCHB records have to have their equivalents in LQUA. If not:

  1. You are checking MCHB records of a storage location that is not WM managed - check if the storage location that's missing records in LQUA is WM managed, i.e. warehouse number is assigned to the storage location in T320 and T320-OBEST is initial or
  2. You have MM vs WM stock inconsistencies - check LX23 transaction or
  3. You have more serious problem in the system - open an incident to SAP support.

Best regards

Dominik Tylczynski

former_member591449
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Sorry.

TR = Transfer Requirement

PCR = Post Change Request

Depending on how the stock was processed in IM, will determine which type is created. Can’t think of the table names off the top of my head but I’m sure a quick google search will provide them.

Cheers

kowong
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Thank you and let me try.

former_member591449
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Hi.

Check if there is a TR/PCR still waiting to be processed in WM.

Cheers

kowong
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Sorry, i am an ABAP guy. May I know what is TR/PCR

DominikTylczyn
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Irrespective of TR/PCR creation IM stocks and WM stocks should be consistent. In other words if batch stock on WM managed storage level is visible in MCHB it has to be visible in LQUA. Otherwise we are talking IM/WM stock inconsistencies.

BR, Dominik Tylczynski

former_member591449
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If the TO failed to create, the stock will not be visible in LQUA until the outstanding TR has been processed.

Cheers