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Transaction Code: PJNK1
Description: Create Condition: JIT Call
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Menu Path:
Program: SAPMV13B
Screen: 100
Authorization Object: V_KONH_VKS
Development Package: LAPA
Package Description: Kanban Call
Parent Package: APPL
Module/Component: PP-KAB
Description: KANBAN
-Off Overview: The SAP transaction code PJNK1 is used to create a condition for a Just-in-Time (JIT) call-off. This code is used to create a condition for a JIT call-off in the SAP system. This condition is used to determine the delivery date and quantity of goods that are to be delivered to the customer. Functionality: The PJNK1 transaction code allows users to create a condition for a JIT call-off in the SAP system. This condition is used to determine the delivery date and quantity of goods that are to be delivered to the customer. The condition also includes information such as the delivery date, quantity, and any other relevant information that needs to be taken into account when creating the JIT call-off. Step-by-Step How To Use To use the PJNK1 transaction code, users must first enter the transaction code into the command field in SAP. Once this is done, users will be presented with a screen where they can enter the necessary information for creating the JIT call-off condition. This includes entering the delivery date, quantity, and any other relevant information that needs to be taken into account when creating the JIT call-off. Once all of this information has been entered, users can then save the condition and it will be available for use in future JIT call-offs. Other Recommendations: When using the PJNK1 transaction code, it is important to ensure that all of the necessary information has been entered correctly. This includes entering the correct delivery date, quantity, and any other relevant information that needs to be taken into account when creating the JIT call-off. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all of this information is accurate and up-to-date so that it can be used correctly when creating future JIT call-offs.