on 02-09-2011 5:33 AM
Hi,
I would like to know statistic delivery date and Commited Delivery date in STO PO.
2 different type of date is displaying STO PO like;
1. We are getting statistic delivery as "09.02.9999" and Commited Date as "09.02.2011"
2. 1. We are getting statistic delivery as "09.02.9999" and Commited Date as "09.02.9999"
Could you explain, where we are maintiang those date and how it is displaying in PO Delivery schedule line?
Thanks.
Dhanush.
Hi
those values are populated from EKET-EINDTAND EKET-SLFD .
Is it auto STO or manual STO .
since it is nothing but delivery date date 09.02.2011 must be shown there .
give more input - so every one share their idea / suggestion to help you further.
Muthu
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Hi,
Delivery Date is "09.02.2011"
Statistic Delivery Date is "09.02.9999"
Commited Date is "09.02.2011"
Statistic Delivery Date:-
We will create single STO Po with multiple delivery till the year 9999, We will not create new po. All the material while creating STO PO, the statistic delivery date is displaying as the year of 9999 and also Commited date too 9999(yr)..
Only new material which has been created recently those material we are getting the commited date as current delivery date "09.02.2011". System should generate the year as 09.02.9999.
Is there any specific settings! Where we are configuring! IF you have any idea you can share it,
Thanks Muthu.
Regards,
Dhanush.
When you create a PO, then the statistical delivery date is set equally to the delivery date.
the statistical delivery date is automatically changed if you change the delivery date before you have outputted the PO.
After you outputted the PO, the statistical delivery date has to be changed manually by the user if he changes the delivery date.
the idea behind this is because of the vendor evaluation, the vendor evaluation is done with the statistical delivery date.
as long you have not printed/faxed/mailed the PO to your vendor, then the statistical delivery date is changed automatically with a delivery date change.
But after a transmission you always have to ask yourself, who is responsible for the change in the delivery date.
If it is you, then you have to change the statistical delivery date to the new delivery date manually, to avoid that the vendor gets valuated against the wrong delivery date. But if it is because the vendor cannot meet the delivery date, then you change the delivery date to have an accuracy for planning, but you keep the old date in the statistical delivery date to valuate the vendor against it.
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