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How multiple delivery blocks are handled for a single sales order?

Former Member
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Hi All,

Can anyone please let me know how SAP handles multiple delivery blocks for a given sales order. For example say I have one sales order ABC and i want to have a delivery block for it, I can assign it in delivery block in header -> shipping tab. But in case if I have a requirement where we need multiple delivery blocks for a single sales order then how can this be handled? I know we can try some options through user exits but have standard SAP given some solution for this one in ECC? Right now what I can see is only VBAK has one field LIFSK which can hold only single block at a time.

Please advice.

Thanks,

Ameesha

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Former Member
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Hi

The delivery is blocked at header level as well as item level in a single order.

But where as if you want to delivery block more than one order , we can use the transaction code MASS .

With the help of MASS Tcode , we can do delivery block at a time more than one order .

Thanks,

kp

Former Member
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Hi,

I think you need multiple delivery blocks for one sales order at item level (Each line item having one Delivery Block) !!

If yes, it can be done at Schedule Line Level (Double click the line item and go to Schedule Lines Tab).

For perfroming it automatically, go to VOV6 tcode and select your Schedule Line category and fic the Delivery Block.

Regards

Lakshmipathi
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First of all, I am not sure why you want multiple delivery blocks for a given order ?? If you assign one delivery block, that itself will suffice to prevent creating deliveries. This being the case, there is no justification for your requirement.

Nevertheless, as you yourself said, at header level, you can assign the delivery block which will block the whole of sale order.

For any particular reason, if you want any line item to be blocked, you can very well assign reason for rejection for that particular line item.

thanks

G. Lakshmipathi