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​Is it possible to create a PR with no account assignment but a Material Group?

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​Is it possible to create a PR with no account assignment but a Material Group?

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Dears,

In my case, our client simply needs to drop Purchase Requisitions at the Material Group level, even if they are for inventory rather than consumption.

However, when I'm testing, it must show account assignment for material group PR. Is there a chance to change it?

regards,

Thanks from Pub tv

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yesterday

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