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Batch judgment in COR6N without activating OMCG

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Batch judgment in COR6N without activating OMCG

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A few plants require batch-based components to be determined automatically during COR6N (process order confirmation). OMCG will perform automatic batch determination for all plants if I assign search procedure ME001 to movement type 261. Without condition records in plants, users will see a blank batch determination screen without any batch proposals.

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