The tolerance check determines whether the delivery quantity lies within the given tolerances for both inbound and outbound deliveries.
You define the tolerances for the delivery quantity in the reference document that is used to trigger the delivery process. You cannot change the tolerances in the delivery process.
The tolerance check is split into the underdelivery tolerance and the overdelivery tolerance.
Underdelivery tolerance
The minimum allowed delivery quantity. It is specified as a percentage.
Overdelivery tolerance
The maximum allowed delivery quantity. It is specified as a percentage.
As soon as the delivery quantity changes in a document, the delivery process checks to see whether the changed delivery quantity still lies within the defined tolerances. If the goods quantity lies below or above the tolerance values, the system issues a warning message. The tolerance check in delivery processing checks the delivery quantities in the following documents:
If this indicator is set, overdeliveries of any size are allowed. The system does not issue any message.
The tolerance check is executed automatically by the system.