on 01-28-2008 8:12 AM
Hello!
Please, tell me. Why deliveries are shown in transaction vf04, if deliveries are arhived (with 1996 year)? How can I remove this deliveries?
hi
the TCODE VF04
it self says billing due list
means documents which are delivered but not yet billed
you can select the documents which you wanna bill. once ur done,, these documents will automatically not appear again
and comming to that year 1996
i am not very sure,,,but if have u copied ur company code from the standard one Ex:1000
then change the periods of the new company code
set current year & dates
it might help
regards
ravi
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I use the programm of indexation RVV05IVB. The deliveries are removed )))))))))))))
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I can't do this... Message: delivery N/////////// not exist
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IN VF04, choose your delivery, and click the billing button. after fully billed, it can be removed automatically.
The delivery are always in VF04 if not fully billed.
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Thanks...
But I don't understand you...:( I can't view this deliveries, because They are not present in one table, except VKDFS.
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Hi Elena,
These are the Deliveries which are not at billed , if you create billing documents for those deliveries those will not appear in the VF04 list.
I hope it will help you
Regards,
Murali.
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