RE: [sap-log-mm] ME22N Blanking Out NETPR When Updating Order Quantity

Posted by satishvp123
on Nov 15 at 2:56 AM
The purpose of this mail is not to discuss the right migration process, but just to explain the significance of '5' to Lisa.

The system requirement is that the value (quantity * price) must be greater than 0. Being a field with 2 decimal places, value must be at least 0.01.

If you enter price 4 with quantity 0.001, value works out to 0.004, which system rounds off to 0. Once you increase the price to 5, value becomes 0.005, which system rounds off to 0.01.

Regards.

Satish.

---------------Original Message---------------
From: Lisa Leung
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 10:19 PM
Subject: ME22N Blanking Out NETPR When Updating Order Quantity

Hi HT,

Thanks for your reply. For a legacy PO item where its entire order quantity has been migrated to the new system, the business would prefer to update the legacy PO item order quantity to 0, then flag the item for deletion. Since SAP does not allow order quantity to be 0, the decision was to reduce the quantity to a very small number, then flag the item for deletion. This seems to work well with items where the NETPR is great than 5. Can you explain the significance of the number 5 and how it fits in with the standard rounding feature you mentioned? Thanks!

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