We have issued and received exactly the same quantity, 100 pallets so the Stock Transport Order can be closed. In this case we have issued 100 pallets and we have also received 10 x 10 = 100 pallets. Therefore, we have 0.003 KG remaining in stock in transit. Total stock removed from MARC-TRAME = 10 x 3.333 KG = 33.330 KG This quantity is rounded to 3 decimal places as 3.333 KG.Īfter the 10 receptions have been completed we have: With the first reception we remove from MARC-TRAME the following quantity:ġ0 pallets / 3 pallets/KG = 3.3333333. We receive 10 partial receptions of 10 pallets each. Now, the reception is made in 10 different times. This is the stock in transit saved in MARC-TRAME. The stock in the stock tables is saved in the Base Unit of Measure, and the quantity fields are always managed with 3 decimal places, so we convert this quantity to KG and round it:ġ00 pallets / 3 pallets/KG = 33.33333. This goods issue creates the stock in transit, that it is updated in MARC-TRAME. The goods issue is made for the total ordered quantity. We create a Stock Transport Order for 100 pallets. We have a material with KG as the Base unit of measure. The movement type 557 should be used when we have rounding issues like the following one: The usage of the movement type 557 to reduce the stock in transit or the movement type 558 to create the missing stock in transit is limited to the scenario described in the SAP Note 392205: Movement Type 557 501.The purpose of this page is to clarify the use of the movement types 557 and 558.