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EHP7 for SAP ERP 6.0 September 2013 English
Lean Warehouse Management (124) Building Block Configuration Guide
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SAP Best Practices
Lean Warehouse Management (124): Configuration Guide
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Contents 1
Purpose............................................................................................................................. 5
2
Preparation........................................................................................................................ 5 2.1
3
4
5
Prerequisites............................................................................................................ 5
Creation of Organizational Structure..................................................................................5 3.1
Defining Control Parameters for Warehouse Number.............................................5
3.2
Assigning Warehouse to Plant/Storage Location.....................................................5
Logistics Execution: Lean WM........................................................................................... 6 4.1
Defining Control Parameters for Warehouse Number.............................................6
4.2
Spool Parameters for Transfer Order Printing.........................................................7
4.3
Profile for Sorting during TO Print Procedure..........................................................7
4.4
Transferring Order Print Indicators........................................................................17
4.5
Print Program per Warehouse Number.................................................................19
4.6
Defining Number Ranges......................................................................................19
4.7
Defining Number Ranges for WM..........................................................................20
4.8
Warehouse Settings.............................................................................................. 22
4.8.1
Defining Storage Type.......................................................................................22
4.8.2
Defining Storage Sections.................................................................................23
4.8.3
Defining Storage Bin Types...............................................................................25
4.8.4
Defining Storage Type Indicator........................................................................26
4.8.5
Defining Storage Unit Types..............................................................................28
4.8.6
Defining Storage Section Indicators..................................................................29
4.8.7
Defining Requirement Types.............................................................................30
4.8.8
Controlling Plant/Storage Location/Warehouse No. Assignment.......................35
4.9
Defining Difference Indicators................................................................................35
4.10
Defining Transfer Types.........................................................................................36
4.11
Defining Movement Types.....................................................................................37
4.12
Assigning Picking Locations..................................................................................40
Master Data..................................................................................................................... 41 5.1
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Logistics Execution Shipping: Create Output - Condition Records........................41
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Lean Warehouse Management 1 Purpose This configuration guide provides the information you need to set up the configuration of this building block manually. If you do not want to configure manually and prefer an automated installation process using the SAP Best Practices Installation Assistant and other tools, refer to the SAP Best Practices Quick Guide.
2 Preparation 2.1 Prerequisites Before you start installing this building block, you must install prerequisite building blocks. For more information, see the Building Block Prerequisite Matrix (Prerequisites_Matrix_[xx]_[yy]_ [zz].xls; the placeholder [xx] depends on the SAP Best Practices version you use, for example, BL refers to the SAP Best Practices Baseline Package, [yy] depends on the language version, for example, EN for English language, and [zz] depends on the country version, for example, IN for India: Prerequisites_Matrix_BL_EN_IN.xls). This document can be found on the SAP Best Practices documentation DVD in the folder ..\ [xx]_[zz]\Documentation\; ([xx] depends on the SAP Best Practices version and [zz] depends on the country version).
3 Creation of Organizational Structure 3.1 Defining Control Parameters for Warehouse Number Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Enterprise Structure Definition Logistics Execution Define, Copy, Delete, Check warehouse number
2. On the Choose Activity popup, select with double click Define Warehouse Number. 3. On the Change View “Define Warehouse number”: Overview screen, choose New entries and enter the values shown below: WhN
Warehouse no. description
110
Shipping
120
Stores
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4. Choose Save. 5. Choose Back (F3).
3.2 Assigning Warehouse to Plant/Storage Location Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Enterprise Structure Assignment Logistics Execution Assign warehouse number to plant/storage location
2. On the Change View “MM-IM Storage Location LE-WM Warehouse Number”: Overview screen, enter the values shown below: Plnt
SLoc
WhN
1000
1030
110
1000
1050
110
1100
1130
120
3. Choose Save. 4. Choose Back (F3).
4 Logistics Execution: Lean WM 4.1 Defining Control Parameters for Warehouse Number A warehouse number is an organizational unit in logistics that represents the company from the warehouse management view. In the Warehouse Management System (WMS), you can define various control parameters at the warehouse number level.
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Logistics Execution Shipping Picking Lean WM Define control parameters and number ranges f. warehouse no. Define control parameters and number ranges f. warehouse no.
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2. On the Change View “Control Warehouse number in Lean WM: Overview” screen, double-click the warehouse numbers as described in the table in the next step. 3. On the Change View “Warehouse number control": Details screen, enter the following values: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
110
Weight Unit
KG
1st default UoM
L
Lean WM active
X
Warehouse number
120
Weight Unit
KG
1st default UoM
L
Lean WM active
X
Comment
4. Choose Save. 5. Choose Back (F3).
Result The control parameters for the Warehouse are created.
4.2 Spool Parameters for Transfer Order Printing In this section, you set the configuration data for print control. Using the print control function, for example, you can define which documents (that is, for transfer orders) are to be printed for goods movements, how these documents are to be printed (that is, which forms are to be used, how many copies are to be printed), on which printer a document is to be printed automatically.
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: SAP ECC menu
Logistics Execution Shipping Picking Lean WM Define Print Control
Transaction code
OMLV
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2. On the Print control for Warehouse management screen, select the option Spool Code. 3. On the Change View “Spool Parameters for Transfer Order Printing: Overview” screen, choose New entries and enter the values shown below. WNo
Spool
No. Copies
Title
Print immediately
Delete after printing
110
01
1
LVS1
X
X
110
02
1
LVS2
X
X
120
01
1
LVS1
X
X
120
02
1
LVS2
X
X
N.SplOrd
4. Save your entries. 5. Choose Back (F3)
Result The settings for print control for the Warehouse are created.
4.3 Profile for Sorting during TO Print Procedure Use In this section, you set the configuration data for print control. Using the print control function, for example, you can define which documents (that is, for transfer orders) are to be printed for goods movements, how these documents are to be printed (that is, which forms are to be used, how many copies are to be printed), on which printer a document is to be printed automatically.
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Logistics Execution Shipping Picking Lean WM Define Print Control
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2. On the Print control for Warehouse management screen, select the option Sort Profile/Coll,Proc. 3. On the Change View “Profile for Sorting during TO Print Processing”: Overview screen, choose New Entries and enter the values shown below. Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
110
Sort Profile
1
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
3rd Sort Criterion
REFNR
Control break
X
4th Sort Criterion
FORMI
5th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
6th Sort Criterion
VLTYP
7th Sort Criterion
VLPLA
8th Sort Criterion
TANUM
9th Sort Criterion
TAPOS
Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
110
Sort Profile
2
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
3rd Sort Criterion
REFNR
Control break
X
4th Sort Criterion
FORMI
5th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
6th Sort Criterion
NLTYP
Control break
X
7th Sort Criterion
NLPLA
8th Sort Criterion
TANUM
9th Sort Criterion
TAPOS
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Field name
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Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
110
Sort Profile
3
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
3rd Sort Criterion
REFNR
Control break
X
4th Sort Criterion
FORMI
5th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
6th Sort Criterion
VLTYP
Control break
X
7th Sort Criterion
WERKS
8th Sort Criterion
LGORT
9th Sort Criterion
MATNR
10th Sort Criterion
CHARG
11th Sort Criterion
BESTQ
12th Sort Criterion
SOBKZ
13th Sort Criterion
LSONR
14th Sort Criterion
VLTYP
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Field name
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Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
110
Sort Profile
4
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
3rd Sort Criterion
REFNR
Control break
X
4th Sort Criterion
FORMI
5th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
6th Sort Criterion
TANUM
Control break
X
7th Sort Criterion
TAPOS
Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
110
Sort Profile
5
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
3rd Sort Criterion
FORMI
Comment
Comment
Control break 4th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
Control break
X
5th Sort Criterion
VLTYP
6th Sort Criterion
VLPLA
Control break
X
7th Sort Criterion
TANUM
8th Sort Criterion
TAPOS
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Field name
Lean Warehouse Management (124): Configuration Guide
Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
110
Sort Profile
6
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
3rd Sort Criterion
FORMI
4th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
Control break
X
5th Sort Criterion
NLTYP
6th Sort Criterion
NLPLA
7th Sort Criterion
TANUM
8th Sort Criterion
TAPOS
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Field name
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Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
110
Sort Profile
7
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
3rd Sort Criterion
FORMI
4th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
Control break
X
5th Sort Criterion
VLTYP
6th Sort Criterion
WERKS
7th Sort Criterion
LGORT
8th Sort Criterion
MATNR
9th Sort Criterion
CHARG
10th Sort Criterion
BESTQ
11th Sort Criterion
SOBKZ
12th Sort Criterion
LSONR
13th Sort Criterion
VLTYP
Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
110
Sort Profile
8
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
3rd Sort Criterion
FORMI
4th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
Control break
X
5th Sort Criterion
TANUM
6th Sort Criterion
TAPOS
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Field name
Lean Warehouse Management (124): Configuration Guide
Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
110
Sort Profile
9
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
Control break
X
3rd Sort Criterion
REFNR
4th Sort Criterion
FORMI
5th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
6th Sort Criterion
NLTYP
Control break
X
7th Sort Criterion
KOBER
8th Sort Criterion
VLPLA
9th Sort Criterion
TANUM
10th Sort Criterion
TAPOS
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4. Save your entries. 5. Choose Back (F3). 6. On the Change View “Profile for Sorting during TO Print Processing” screen, select New Entries and enter the values shown below. Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
120
Sort Profile
1
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
3rd Sort Criterion
REFNR
Control break
X
4th Sort Criterion
FORMI
5th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
6th Sort Criterion
VLTYP
7th Sort Criterion
VLPLA
8th Sort Criterion
TANUM
9th Sort Criterion
TAPOS
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Field name
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Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
120
Sort Profile
2
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
3rd Sort Criterion
REFNR
Control break
X
4th Sort Criterion
FORMI
5th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
6th Sort Criterion
NLTYP
Control break
X
7th Sort Criterion
NLPLA
8th Sort Criterion
TANUM
9th Sort Criterion
TAPOS
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Field name
Lean Warehouse Management (124): Configuration Guide
Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
120
Sort Profile
3
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
3rd Sort Criterion
REFNR
Control break
X
4th Sort Criterion
FORMI
5th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
6th Sort Criterion
VLTYP
Control break
X
7th Sort Criterion
WERKS
8th Sort Criterion
LGORT
9th Sort Criterion
MATNR
10th Sort Criterion
CHARG
11th Sort Criterion
BESTQ
12th Sort Criterion
SOBKZ
13th Sort Criterion
LSONR
14th Sort Criterion
VLTYP
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Field name
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Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
120
Sort Profile
4
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
3rd Sort Criterion
REFNR
Control break
X
4th Sort Criterion
FORMI
5th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
6th Sort Criterion
TANUM
Control break
X
7th Sort Criterion
TAPOS
Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
120
Sort Profile
5
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
3rd Sort Criterion
FORMI
Comment
Comment
Control break 4th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
Control break
X
5th Sort Criterion
VLTYP
6th Sort Criterion
VLPLA
Control break
X
7th Sort Criterion
TANUM
8th Sort Criterion
TAPOS
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Field name
Lean Warehouse Management (124): Configuration Guide
Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
120
Sort Profile
6
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
3rd Sort Criterion
FORMI
4th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
Control break
X
5th Sort Criterion
NLTYP
6th Sort Criterion
NLPLA
7th Sort Criterion
TANUM
8th Sort Criterion
TAPOS
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Field name
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Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
120
Sort Profile
7
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
3rd Sort Criterion
FORMI
4th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
Control break
X
5th Sort Criterion
VLTYP
6th Sort Criterion
WERKS
7th Sort Criterion
LGORT
8th Sort Criterion
MATNR
9th Sort Criterion
CHARG
10th Sort Criterion
BESTQ
11th Sort Criterion
SOBKZ
12th Sort Criterion
LSONR
13th Sort Criterion
VLTYP
Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
120
Sort Profile
8
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
3rd Sort Criterion
FORMI
4th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
Control break
X
5th Sort Criterion
TANUM
6th Sort Criterion
TAPOS
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Field name
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Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
120
Sort Profile
9
1st Sort Criterion
SPOOI
2nd Sort Criterion
LDESI
Control break
X
3rd Sort Criterion
REFNR
4th Sort Criterion
FORMI
5th Sort Criterion
LGNUM
6th Sort Criterion
NLTYP
Control break
X
7th Sort Criterion
KOBER
8th Sort Criterion
VLPLA
9th Sort Criterion
TANUM
10th Sort Criterion
TAPOS
Comment
7. Save your entries. 8. Choose Back (F3).
4.4 Transferring Order Print Indicators Use In this section, you set the configuration data for print control. Using the print control function, for example, you can define which documents (that is, for transfer orders) are to be printed for goods movements, how these documents are to be printed (that is, which forms are to be used, how many copies are to be printed), on which printer a document is to be printed automatically.
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Logistics Execution Warehouse Management Activities Define Print Control
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2. On the Print control for Warehouse management screen, select the option Print Code. 3. On the Change View “Transfer Order Print Indicators”: Overview screen, choose New Entries and enter the values shown below. Wh N
Print Code
Print Code Descri ption
Form
Sort Profil e
110
01
Single print / TO item
YB_LVSTAE INZEL
1
110
02
Multiple print / TO
YB_LVSTAL ISTE
1
110
03
Indiv.pri nt
YB_LVSTO SOLO
110
11
Single print for ref.no.
YB_LVSTAE INZEL
1
110
12
Multiple print ref.no.
YB_LVSTAL ISTE
4
X
02
110
21
Picking list version 1
YB_LVSKO MMIL1
1
X
02
110
22
Picking list version 2
YB_LVSKO MMIL2
1
X
02
120
01
Single print / TO item
YB_LVSTAE INZEL
1
120
02
Multiple print / TO
YB_LVSTAL ISTE
1
120
03
Indiv.pri nt
YB_LVSTO SOLO
120
11
Single print for ref.no.
YB_LVSTAE INZEL
1
120
12
Multiple print ref.no.
YB_LVSTAL ISTE
4
X
02
120
21
Picking list version 1
YB_LVSKO MMIL1
1
X
02
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Combined Print
Spool Data
Label Form
Label Spool
Quantity of Label s
YB_L VSLA BELS
1
2
VB_L VSLA BELS
1
2
02
X
02
01
02
02
X
02
01
02
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Wh N
Print Code
Print Code Descri ption
Form
Sort Profil e
Combined Print
Spool Data
120
22
Picking list version 2
YB_LVSKO MMIL2
1
X
02
Label Form
Label Spool
Quantity of Label s
4. Save your entries. 5. Choose Back (F3).
4.5 Print Program per Warehouse Number Use In this section, you set the configuration data for print control. Using the print control function, for example, you can define which documents (that is, for transfer orders) are to be printed for goods movements, how these documents are to be printed (that is, which forms are to be used, how many copies are to be printed), on which printer a document is to be printed automatically.
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Logistics Execution Warehouse Management Activities Define Print Control
2. On the Print control for Warehouse management screen, select the option Warehouse Number. 3. On the Change View “Print Program per Warehouse Number”: Overview screen, enter the value shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
110
Print Program
RLVSDR40
Warehouse Number
120
Print Program
RLVSDR40
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4. Save your entries. 5. Choose Back (F3).
4.6 Defining Number Ranges Use In this section, you define the number ranges for the objects which have automatic number assignment in the Warehouse Management system.
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Logistics Execution Warehouse Management Master Data Define Number Ranges
2. On the Number Ranges for Warehouse management screen, select the option Assignment - Number Ranges. 3. On the Change View “Number Ranges for Warehouse management”: Overview screen, enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
110
Number to
01
Number group
01
Warehouse Number
120
Number to
01
Number group
01
Comment
4. Save your entries.
4.7 Defining Number Ranges for WM Use In this section, you define the number ranges for the objects which have automatic number assignment in the Warehouse Management system. These are: Transfer requirement, Transfer order, Quant, Posting change notice, Group.
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Logistics Execution Warehouse Management Master Data Define Number Ranges
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2. On the Number Ranges for Warehouse management screen, select the option Number Ranges Intervals - For Transfer Requirement. 3. On the Number Ranges for Transfer Requirements screen, enter for the Warehouse Number 110 and then select the option Change Intervals. 4. On the Maintain Number Range Intervals screen select the option Insert Interval. Enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Number
01
From Number
0000000001
To Number
1000000000
Comment
5. Save your entries. 6. Go back to the Number Ranges for Warehouse management screen; select the option Number Ranges Intervals for Transfer Order. 7. On the Number Ranges for Transfer Order screen, enter for the Warehouse Number 110 and then select the option Change Intervals. 8. On the Maintain Number Range Intervals screen select the option Insert Interval. Enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Number
01
From Number
0000000001
To Number
1000000000
Comment
9. Save your entries. 10. Go back to the Number Ranges for Warehouse management screen; select the option Number Ranges Intervals for Quant. 11. On the Number Ranges for Quant screen, enter for the Warehouse Number 110 and then select the option Change Intervals. 12. On the Maintain Number Range Intervals screen select the option Insert Interval. Enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Number
01
From Number
0000000001
To Number
1000000000
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13. Save your entries. 14. Go back to the Number Ranges for Warehouse management screen; select the option Number Ranges Intervals for Post. Change Notice. 15. On the Number Ranges for Posting Changes screen, enter for the Warehouse Number 110 and then select the option Change Intervals. 16. On the Maintain Number Range Intervals screen select the option Insert Interval. Enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Number
01
From Number
0000000001
To Number
1000000000
Comment
17. Save your entries. 18. Go back to the Number Ranges for Warehouse management screen; select the option Number Ranges Intervals for Groups. 19. On the Number Ranges for Groups screen, enter for the Warehouse Number 110 and then select the option Change Intervals. 20. On the Maintain Number Range Intervals screen select the option Insert Interval. Enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Number
01
From Number
5000000000
To Number
5999999999
Comment
21. Save your entries. 22. Go back to the Number Ranges for Warehouse management screen; select the option Storage Unit Management for Storage Unit. 23. On the Number Ranges for Storage Units screen, select the option Change Intervals. 24. On the Maintain Number Range Intervals screen select the option Insert Interval. Enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Number
01
From Number
00000000001000000000
To Number
00000000001999999999
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25. Save your entries. 26. Repeat steps 2 – 21 with warehouse number 120. 27. Choose Back (F3).
4.8 Warehouse Settings 4.8.1 Defining Storage Type Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Logistics Execution Warehouse Management Master Data Define Storage Type
2. On the Change View “Storage type definition”: Overview screen, choose New Entries. 3. On the New Entries: Details of Added Entries screen, enter for the enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
110
Storage Type
001
Description
Fixed Bin Storage
Comment
4. Save your entries and return to the overview of the storage type definition. 5. Repeat step 2 to 3 and enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
110
Storage Type
902
Description
GR Area External Rcpts
Warehouse number
110
Storage Type
916
Description
Shipping Area Deliveries
Warehouse number
110
Storage Type
999
Description
Differences
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Field name
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Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
120
Storage Type
001
Description
Fixed Bin Storage
Warehouse number
120
Storage Type
902
Description
GR Area External Rcpts
Warehouse number
120
Storage Type
916
Description
Shipping Area Deliveries
Warehouse number
120
Storage Type
999
Description
Differences
Comment
6. Save your entries. 7. Choose Back (F3).
4.8.2 Defining Storage Sections Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Logistics Execution Warehouse Management Master Data Define Storage Sections
2. On the Change View “Storage sections”: Overview screen, choose New Entries. 3. On the New Entries: Overview of Added Entries screen, enter for the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
110
Storage Type
001
Storage Section
001
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4. Save your entries and return to the overview of the storage sections. 5. Repeat step 2 to 3 and enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
110
Storage Type
001
Storage Section
002
Warehouse number
110
Storage Type
902
Storage Section
001
Warehouse number
110
Storage Type
916
Storage Section
001
Warehouse number
110
Storage Type
999
Storage Section
001
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Field name
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Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
120
Storage Type
001
Storage Section
001
Warehouse number
120
Storage Type
001
Storage Section
002
Warehouse number
120
Storage Type
902
Storage Section
001
Warehouse number
120
Storage Type
916
Storage Section
001
Warehouse number
120
Storage Type
999
Storage Section
001
Comment
6. Save your entries. 7. Choose Back (F3).
4.8.3
Defining Storage Bin Types
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Logistics Execution Warehouse Management Master Data Storage Bins Define Storage Bin Types
2. On the Change View “Storage bin Types”: Overview screen, choose New Entries. 3. On the New Entries: Overview of Added Entries screen, enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
110
Storage Bin Type
B1
Description
Block size 1
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4. Save your entries and return to the overview of the storage bin types. 5. Repeat step 2 to 3 and enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
110
Storage Bin Type
B2
Description
Block size 2
Warehouse number
110
Storage Bin Type
E1
Description
Bin height 1 meter
Warehouse number
110
Storage Bin Type
E2
Description
Bin height 2 meters
Warehouse number
110
Storage Bin Type
P1
Description
Bin height 3 meters
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Field name
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Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
120
Storage Bin Type
B1
Description
Block size 1
Warehouse number
120
Storage Bin Type
B2
Description
Block size 2
Warehouse number
120
Storage Bin Type
E1
Description
Bin height 1 meter
Warehouse number
120
Storage Bin Type
E2
Description
Bin height 2 meters
Warehouse number
120
Storage Bin Type
P1
Description
Bin height 3 meters
Comment
6. Save your entries. 7. Choose Back (F3).
4.8.4
Defining Storage Type Indicator
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: IMG menu
Logistics Execution Warehouse Management Master Data Material Define Storage Types Indicators
Transaction code
SPRO
2. On the Change View “Storage Types Indicators” Overview screen, choose New Entries. 3. On the New Entries: Overview of Added Entries screen, enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
110
Storage Type Indicator
001
Description
Raw materials (HRS)
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4. Save your entries and return to the overview of the storage types indicators. 5. Repeat step 2 to 3 and enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
110
Storage Type Indicator
002
Description
Shelf goods
Warehouse number
110
Storage Type Indicator
004
Description
Block storage mat.
Warehouse number
110
Storage Type Indicator
007
Description
Pallet goods
Warehouse number
110
Storage Type Indicator
010
Description
HRS with SU mgmt
Warehouse number
110
Storage Type Indicator
012
Description
Bl.stor.with SU mgmt
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Field name
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Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
120
Storage Type Indicator
001
Description
Raw materials (HRS)
Warehouse number
120
Storage Type Indicator
002
Description
Shelf goods
Warehouse number
120
Storage Type Indicator
004
Description
Block storage mat.
Warehouse number
120
Storage Type Indicator
007
Description
Pallet goods
Warehouse number
120
Storage Type Indicator
010
Description
HRS with SU mgmt
Warehouse number
120
Storage Type Indicator
012
Description
Bl.stor.with SU mgmt
Comment
6. Save your entries. 7. Choose Back (F3).
4.8.5 Defining Storage Unit Types Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Logistics Execution Warehouse Management Master Data Material Define Storage Unit Types
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2. On the Change View “Storage Unit Types”: Overview screen, choose New Entries. 3. On the New Entries: Overview of Added Entries screen, enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
110
Storage Unit Type
E1
SUT Description
Europal. height 1m
Comment
4. Save your entries and return to the overview of the storage unit types. 5. Repeat step 2 to 3 and enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
110
Storage Unit Type
E2
SUT Description
Europal. height 2m
Warehouse number
110
Storage Unit Type
GB
SUT Description
Wire basket
Warehouse number
110
Storage Unit Type
IP
SUT Description
Industrial pallet
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Field name
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Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
120
Storage Unit Type
E1
SUT Description
Europal. height 1m
Warehouse number
120
Storage Unit Type
E2
SUT Description
Europal. height 2m
Warehouse number
120
Storage Unit Type
GB
SUT Description
Wire basket
Warehouse number
120
Storage Unit Type
IP
SUT Description
Industrial pallet
Comment
6. Save your entries.
4.8.6
Defining Storage Section Indicators
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Logistics Execution Warehouse Management Master Data Material Define Storage Section Indicators
2. On the Change View “Storage Section Indicators” Overview screen, choose New Entries. 3. On the New Entries: Overview of Added Entries screen, enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
110
Storage Section Indicator
001
Description
Fast-moving items
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4. Save your entries. 5. Repeat step 2 to 3 and enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
110
Storage Section Indicator
002
Description
Slow-moving items
Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse number
120
Storage Section Indicator
001
Description
Fast-moving items
Warehouse number
120
Storage Section Indicator
002
Description
Slow-moving items
Comment
Comment
6. Save your entries. 7. Choose Back (F3).
4.8.7
Defining Requirement Types
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Logistics Execution Warehouse Management Activities Transfers Define Requirement Types
2. On the Change View “Requirements Categories” Overview screen, select the option New Entries. 3. On the New Entries: Overview of Added Entries screen, enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
110
Requirement Type
A
Requirement Type Description
Attachment
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
MSEG-ANLN1
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4. Save your entries. 5. Repeat step 2 to 3 and enter the values shown below:
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User action and values
Warehouse number
110
Requirement Type
B
Requirement Type Description
Purchase Order
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
MSEG-EBELN
Warehouse number
110
Requirement Type
D
Requirement Type Description
Storage bin
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
MSEG-LGPLA
Warehouse number
110
Requirement Type
F
Requirement Type Description
Order
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
MSEG-AUFNR
Warehouse number
110
Requirement Type
J
Requirement Type Description
Kanban/JIT
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
DM07M-PKLVS
Warehouse number
110
Requirement Type
K
Requirement Type Description
Cost center
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
MSEG-KOSTL
Warehouse number
110
Requirement Type
L
Requirement Type Description
Sales document
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
RM07M-VBELN
Warehouse number
110
Requirement Type
N
Requirement Type Description
Replenishment fixed bins
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User action and values
Comment
Field Name (Matl.Doc) Warehouse number
110
Requirement Type
P
Requirement Type Description
Production supply
Field Name (Matl.Doc) Warehouse number
110
Requirement Type
R
Requirement Type Description
Customer
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
MSEG-KUNNR
Warehouse number
110
Requirement Type
V
Requirement Type Description
Sales order
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
MSEG-KDAUF
Warehouse number
110
Requirement Type
W
Requirement Type Description
Network
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
MSEG-NPLNR
Warehouse number
110
Requirement Type
Y
Requirement Type Description
Container
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
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User action and values
Warehouse Number
120
Requirement Type
A
Requirement Type Description
Attachment
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
MSEG-ANLN1
Warehouse number
120
Requirement Type
B
Requirement Type Description
Purchase Order
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
MSEG-EBELN
Warehouse number
120
Requirement Type
D
Requirement Type Description
Storage bin
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
MSEG-LGPLA
Warehouse number
120
Requirement Type
F
Requirement Type Description
Order
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
MSEG-AUFNR
Warehouse number
120
Requirement Type
J
Requirement Type Description
Kanban/JIT
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
DM07M-PKLVS
Warehouse number
120
Requirement Type
K
Requirement Type Description
Cost center
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
MSEG-KOSTL
Warehouse number
120
Requirement Type
L
Requirement Type Description
Sales document
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User action and values
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
RM07M-VBELN
Warehouse number
120
Requirement Type
N
Requirement Type Description
Replenishment fixed bins
Comment
Field Name (Matl.Doc) Warehouse number
120
Requirement Type
P
Requirement Type Description
Production supply
Field Name (Matl.Doc) Warehouse number
120
Requirement Type
R
Requirement Type Description
Customer
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
MSEG-KUNNR
Warehouse number
120
Requirement Type
V
Requirement Type Description
Sales order
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
MSEG-KDAUF
Warehouse number
120
Requirement Type
W
Requirement Type Description
Network
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
MSEG-NPLNR
Warehouse number
120
Requirement Type
Y
Requirement Type Description
Container
Field Name (Matl.Doc)
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6. Save your entries. 7. Choose Back (F3).
4.8.8 Controlling Plant/Storage Location/Warehouse No. Assignment Use In this IMG activity you can control for each combination of plant, storage location, and warehouse number whether Lean WM or standard management of bin inventory is to be selected. If you are using Lean WM, you can also specify a picking storage type that is used for creating transfer orders. For more information, refer to the respective field documentation.
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Logistics Execution Shipping Picking Lean WM Control "Plant/Storage Location/Warehouse No." Assignment
2. Make the following entries: Plnt
Sloc
WhN
Degree of activation
Stor.type for picking ...
1000
1030
110
1
001
1000
1050
110
1
001
1100
1130
120
1
001
3. Choose Save. 4. Choose Back.
4.9 Defining Difference Indicators Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Logistics Execution Shipping Picking Lean WM Define Difference Indicators
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2. On the Change View “Difference Indicator in Lean WM”: Overview screen choose New Entries. 3. On the New Entries: Overview of Added Entries screen, enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
Warehouse Number
User action and values
Comment
110
Difference Indicator Description
Picking difference
Source bin
X
Warehouse Number
110
Difference Indicator
1
Description
Theft
Source bin
X
Field name
Description
Warehouse Number
User action and values
Comment
120
Difference Indicator Description
Picking difference
Source bin
X
Warehouse Number
120
Difference Indicator
1
Description
Theft
Source bin
X
4. Save your entries. 5. Choose Back (F3).
4.10 Defining Transfer Types Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: IMG menu
Logistics Execution Shipping Picking Lean WM Define Transfer Types
Transaction code
SPRO
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2. On the Change View “Transfer Types in Lean WM” Overview screen choose New Entries. 3. On the New Entries: Overview of Added Entries screen, enter the values shown below: WhN
S (Shipment Type)
Text for Shipment Type
110
A
Stock Rem.
110
E
Putaway
120
A
Stock Rem.
120
E
Putaway
4. Save your entries. 5. Choose Back (F3).
4.11Defining Movement Types Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: IMG menu
Logistics Execution Shipping Picking Lean WM Define Movement Types
Transaction code
SPRO
2. On the Change View “Movement Types in Lean WM”: Overview screen choose New Entries. 3. On the New Entries: Detail of Added Entries screen, enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
110
Movement Type
101
Description
Goods receipt for pur.or.
Source Storage Type
902
Source Storage Bin
IN-ZONE
Shipment Type
E
TO Creation Screen
1
Screen To Confirmation
1
Print Code
01
TO item confirm immed.
X
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4. Save your entries. 5. Choose Back (F3). 6. Repeat step 2 to 4 and enter the values shown below: Field name
Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
110
Movement Type
601
Description
GI to delivery note
Source Storage Type
902
Source Storage Bin
IN-ZONE
Destination Storage Type
916
Dest. Storage Bin
OUT-ZONE
Shipment Type
A
TO Creation Screen
2
Screen To Confirmation
2
Print Code
02
TO item confirm immed.
X
Manual TO creation not allowed
X
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Description
User action and values
Warehouse Number
110
Movement Type
255
Description
GI general
Source Storage Type
902
Source Storage Bin
IN-ZONE
Destination Storage Type
916
Dest. Storage Bin
OUT-ZONE
Shipment Type
A
TO Creation Screen
2
Screen To Confirmation
2
Print Code
02
TO item confirm immed.
X
Manual TO creation not allowed
X
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User action and values
Warehouse Number
120
Movement Type
101
Description
Goods receipt for pur.or.
Source Storage Type
902
Source Storage Bin
IN-ZONE
Shipment Type
E
TO Creation Screen
1
Screen To Confirmation
1
Print Code
01
TO item confirm immed.
X
Warehouse Number
120
Movement Type
601
Description
GI to delivery note
Source Storage Type
902
Source Storage Bin
IN-ZONE
Destination Storage Type
916
Dest. Storage Bin
OUT-ZONE
Shipment Type
A
TO Creation Screen
2
Screen To Confirmation
2
Print Code
02
TO item confirm immed.
X
Manual TO creation not allowed
X
Warehouse Number
120
Movement Type
255
Description
GI general
Source Storage Type
902
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User action and values
Source Storage Bin
IN-ZONE
Destination Storage Type
916
Dest. Storage Bin
OUT-ZONE
Shipment Type
A
TO Creation Screen
2
Screen To Confirmation
2
Print Code
02
TO item confirm immed.
X
Manual TO creation not allowed
X
Comment
7. Save your entries. 8. Choose Back (F3).
4.12 Assigning Picking Locations Use In this activity, you assign picking locations with storage locations used by Lean Warehouse Management.
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: Transaction code
SPRO
IMG menu
Logistics Execution Shipping Picking Determine Picking Location Assign Picking Locations
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2. Choose New Entries. 3. Make the following entries: ShPt
Plnt
SC (storage Condition)
SLoc
1000
1000
1000
1000
10
1030
1000
1000
20
1030
1100
1100
1100
1100
10
1130
1100
1100
20
1130
100R
1000
100R
1000
10
1060
100R
1000
20
1060
110R
1100
110R
1100
10
1160
110R
1100
20
1160
1030
1130
1060
1160
4. Choose Save. 5. Choose Back.
5 Master Data 5.1 Logistics Execution Shipping: Create Output Condition Records Use In this activity, you activate automatic transfer order creation by creating a delivery.
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options: SAP ECC menu
Logistics Logistics Execution Master Data Output Shipping Outbound Deliveries Create
Transaction code
VV21
2. On the Create Output – Condition Records: Shipping screen, enter the following entries and choose Enter: Output Type WMTA 3. On the Key Combination popup, choose Delivery Type and choose Enter. 4. On the Create Condition Records (Automatic TA): Fast Entry screen, enter the following entries: Field
Value
Delivery Type
LF
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Del. Type
Medium
Date/Time
LF
8
4
5. Repeat this step for the following entries Del. Type NL NLCC LB 6. Choose Save. 7. Choose Back.
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