on 05-25-2009 11:09 AM
Dear friends,
Why 901 and 902 movt type is used and in 901 it is showing costcentre and why not in reversal i mean 902,
Thanks and regards,
Balakrishna R.V
thanks
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Dear balu
Movement types beyond 900 are home made that is customised for use withoiut disturbing the standard movement type. We can have own own screen selection, allowed TXn. types ans more over we can customise it to behave as we wish. Just check the manadatory field requirements when you use the Movement type. Are you using MIGO-goods issue or MB1A-Goods Issue ? Since cost center entery is manadatory when we use any of the above options.
Reversal it will not ask cost center as it is already attached during MB1A/901 use. During cancellation(902) it will simply take the values attached during 901.
Regards
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hi,
901 and 902 are not standared movent types in MM.
They are created/ cutomized to your project. check the attributes are maintained to these movement types and their target activity
It may not compulsory that 902 is the reversal of 901.
It depends for what purpose the movement type is created.
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Hi
Mvt types 901 and 902 are not the std mvt types,they must have created by coping mvt types 201- GI FOR COST CENTOR and 202-RE FOR COST CENTOR.
Regards
Anjali
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where you saw the 901 and 902 movt type.
Can yoou please tell us the description of these two movemeny type.
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