Ingo Hardieck
Member
Hi List,
Scenario:
After the end of the month we still have to keep the G/L period (Company Setup) open to allow GL or other accounting transactions. However we would like to prevent (red error) that when somebody does an Inventory Adjustment or receives a PO that they can change the G/L date to the previous month!
Solution?
On the BP constants there is a field “Current Inventory Period” and the help on this field states that this field has functionality to issue PBCO or PACO errors. However we are now live for 2 years and never changed this value and when we did some testing with this BP Constant field it did not seem to affect any inventory related processing. The only thing I found on the Knowledge Garden is a SAR (for World) that the help on this field is misleading and that still the Company Setup triggers the error messages.
Question:
Now we are very curious if somebody uses this field and knows the actual functionality behind the “Inventory Period” on the BP constants ?
Thanks for your help,
Ingo.
Scenario:
After the end of the month we still have to keep the G/L period (Company Setup) open to allow GL or other accounting transactions. However we would like to prevent (red error) that when somebody does an Inventory Adjustment or receives a PO that they can change the G/L date to the previous month!
Solution?
On the BP constants there is a field “Current Inventory Period” and the help on this field states that this field has functionality to issue PBCO or PACO errors. However we are now live for 2 years and never changed this value and when we did some testing with this BP Constant field it did not seem to affect any inventory related processing. The only thing I found on the Knowledge Garden is a SAR (for World) that the help on this field is misleading and that still the Company Setup triggers the error messages.
Question:
Now we are very curious if somebody uses this field and knows the actual functionality behind the “Inventory Period” on the BP constants ?
Thanks for your help,
Ingo.