A batch number can be configured at different levels, i.e. at client level, at plant level, and at material level. You can select a batch number at any of the following levels:
=> Client level — When you configure a batch at the client level, you need to assign the batch number only once throughout the whole client. One batch number exists only for one material.
=> Plant level— In SAP, the Plant level is the default level for the batch level. This implies that a batch number is unique for a plant and material. This means that you can have a batch of the same number at a different plant within a company.
=> Material level — At this level, material numbers are assigned to the products. The material number helps to differentiate between two products in case their batch numbers are same. The materials are identified on the basis of the combination of the materia! number and batch number.
=> Client level — When you configure a batch at the client level, you need to assign the batch number only once throughout the whole client. One batch number exists only for one material.
=> Plant level— In SAP, the Plant level is the default level for the batch level. This implies that a batch number is unique for a plant and material. This means that you can have a batch of the same number at a different plant within a company.
=> Material level — At this level, material numbers are assigned to the products. The material number helps to differentiate between two products in case their batch numbers are same. The materials are identified on the basis of the combination of the materia! number and batch number.
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