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PO O/P type LS function is not coming in routine

vallamuthu_madheswaran2
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Hi Friends,

I have created a PO reference with another PO. In messages, output type NEU is coming from partner and another customized output type is coming from logical system(LS).

Now the problem is in o/p type routine. In Routine, o/p type NEU is coming in NNAST table which is partner function but the LS function o/p type is not coming in Xnast, YNAST and nnast. How to get in routine.

Thanks with Regards,

Vallamuthu M.

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Jelena
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What is "o/p"? Output? Please don't use non-standard and unnecessary abbreviations. It confuses the readers and makes the question very difficult to understand.

How could be "output coming from partner"? I'm confused... Output is "coming" from a document to a partner. (That's why it's called output, not input. 🙂 )

Current output type should always be available in the output routines. I see standard routines are checking XNAST. I'm guessing either you're using a wrong routine or something is wrong with the output determination or could be 1001 other reason. Impossible to answer without having more details.

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Jelena
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What is "o/p"? Output? Please don't use non-standard and unnecessary abbreviations. It confuses the readers and makes the question very difficult to understand.

How could be "output coming from partner"? I'm confused... Output is "coming" from a document to a partner. (That's why it's called output, not input. 🙂 )

Current output type should always be available in the output routines. I see standard routines are checking XNAST. I'm guessing either you're using a wrong routine or something is wrong with the output determination or could be 1001 other reason. Impossible to answer without having more details.