Backorder Processing

Backorder processing is a functionality in SAP where you can change the committments and over-ride the blockage of stocks
marked against sales documents/deliveries. For e.g. you receive an order from a very important customer for material “A” but
the entire quantity of A is committed to another customer “B” via earlier sales orders and this is where BACKORDER processing helps you to change the committment and shift stock due for B to A. This is the benefit of this funtionality.

OMIH – Checking rule for updating backorders
OPJL   – Define new checking rule
OPJJ   – Define scope of check

V_RA – Backorder Processing

Data selection:-
Sold-to-party             Customer code            Mandatory
Sales Organization                                         Mandatory
Distribution Channel                                       Mandatory
Division                                                         Mandatory

Changed confirmed quantity :-
Tick the material you want to changed and click the Backorder button
Confirmed quantity that still can be changed are highlighted.

V.15 – Backorder List
Sales Organization                                         Mandatory
Distribution Channel                                       Mandatory
Division                                                         Mandatory

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3 thoughts on “Backorder Processing

  1. saralshen

    thanks for your contribution. About this topic, i have one more question:
    business scenario is in retail area
    if one shop has ordered a article, 5pcs for backorder and 5 pcs for replenishment by Distribution center, do u have any idea,how can i split the backorder and replenishment in two items automaticly on PO. because Backorder has higher prioity than the replenishment.

    Reply
  2. jaxi

    Looking for a backorder report for customer and items they have on backorder.

    Please let me know what transaction code will get this info

    Reply

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