Kelloggs
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I did some testing and there is a way to import sales order data from a cvs file. If you import the SO data directly to BKEDIH (BKARINV) and BKEDIL (BKARINVL) then run ED-D, the data is convert to an Sales Orders. It works fine. I notice that EVO assign its own Sales Order Number, and you have to manually delete the data on the EDI tables (BKEDIH and BKEDIL) using ED-C Anyways, so I guess it is posible. Regards, Kelloggs
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