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Warehouse Management Guide
Warehouse Management Guide
Release 4.6C
Warehouse Management Guide
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arehouse Management Guide ......................................................................13
Warehouse Structure in the Warehouse Management System.............................................. 17
Warehouse Number .................................................................................................................... 22
Storage Type................................................................................................................................ 23
Storage Section ........................................................................................................................... 26
Picking Area................................................................................................................................. 28
Storage Bin .................................................................................................................................. 29
Creating Storage Bins .............................................................................................................. 31
Editing Storage Bins................................................................................................................. 34
Blocking and Unblocking Storage Bins .................................................................................... 36
Displaying the Bin Status Report ............................................................................................. 38
Displaying Warehouse Capacity .............................................................................................. 39
Quant ............................................................................................................................................ 40
Door .............................................................................................................................................. 41
Staging Area ................................................................................................................................ 43
Warehouse Management with Lean WM ................................................................................... 44
Setting Up Lean WM ................................................................................................................ 46
Basic Functions........................................................................................................................... 48
Number Ranges ........................................................................................................................... 49
Foreground/Background Processing........................................................................................ 51
Bar Code Use ............................................................................................................................... 52
Authorization Checks ................................................................................................................. 53
Displaying Authorization Groups and Table Views .................................................................. 55
Archiving and Reorganization ................................................................................................... 56
Warehouse Controlling............................................................................................................... 58
Displaying Material Movement Data ........................................................................................ 61
Function Modules and Customer Exits in WMS....................................................................... 62
WM in the SAP Retail System .................................................................................................... 66
Planning and Monitoring ............................................................................................................ 67
Rough Workload Estimate.......................................................................................................... 68
Wave Picks................................................................................................................................... 70
Wave Picks with Capacity Restrictions .................................................................................... 72
Creating Wave Picks - Delivery Time ...................................................................................... 74
Processing Wave Picks............................................................................................................ 77
Subsequent Functions for Wave Picks .................................................................................... 78
Warehouse Activity Monitor....................................................................................................... 81
Unconfirmed Transfer Orders .................................................................................................. 84
Open Transfer Requirements................................................................................................... 85
Open Posting Change Notices................................................................................................. 87
Open Deliveries........................................................................................................................ 88
Critical Stock ............................................................................................................................ 89
Critical TRs for Production Supply ........................................................................................... 91
Using the Warehouse Activity Monitor ..................................................................................... 92
Example: Displaying Unconfirmed Transfer Orders ........................................................... 95
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Basic Stock Management ........................................................................................................... 97
Material Master Data ................................................................................................................... 98
Defining Warehouse Data in the Material Master .................................................................... 99
Displaying the Material Master Record .................................................................................. 101
The Quant and Stock Management in WM.............................................................................. 102
Changing Quant Data ............................................................................................................ 105
Displaying Quant Information................................................................................................. 106
Types of Stock ........................................................................................................................... 107
Stock Category .......................................................................................................................... 109
Displaying Stock in the Warehouse ....................................................................................... 111
Blocking Stock in the Warehouse .......................................................................................... 112
Units of Measure ....................................................................................................................... 113
Batch Management ................................................................................................................... 116
Shelf Life Expiration Date......................................................................................................... 118
Displaying Materials with a Shelf Life Expiration Date (SLED).............................................. 119
Storing Materials in the Warehouse ........................................................................................ 120
WM Interface to Inventory Management (IM).......................................................................... 121
Interim Storage Bins............................................................................................................... 123
Creating Interim Bins with Predefined Coordinates .......................................................... 125
Order of Postings in Integrated WM....................................................................................... 126
Posting First in IM ............................................................................................................. 127
Posting First in WM........................................................................................................... 128
Comparing Stock Quantities in WM and IM...................................................................... 129
Hazardous Materials Management .......................................................................................... 130
Hazardous Material Records .................................................................................................... 132
Creating and Using Hazardous Material Records.................................................................. 133
Hazardous Material Evaluation Reports ................................................................................. 135
Displaying the Fire Department Inventory List ....................................................................... 136
Checking for Proper Storage of Hazardous Material ............................................................. 137
Displaying Stock with Hazardous Substances....................................................................... 138
Warehouse Movements ............................................................................................................ 139
Basics for Goods Movements.................................................................................................. 143
Movement Types in WM............................................................................................................ 144
Using Special Movement Indicators....................................................................................... 147
Transfer Requirement ............................................................................................................... 150
Creating Transfer Requirements............................................................................................ 152
Creating Transfer Requirements ...................................................................................... 154
Processing Transfer Requirements .................................................................................. 156
Transfer Order ........................................................................................................................... 159
Creating Transfer Orders ....................................................................................................... 161
Automatic Creation of TOs for Transfer Requirement ...................................................... 163
Using a Transfer Order as a Pick Order in Lean WM....................................................... 164
Displaying Transfer Orders .................................................................................................... 165
Print Transfer Orders and Labels........................................................................................... 166
Printing Transfer Orders and Labels................................................................................. 170
Evaluating Transfer Orders .................................................................................................... 172
Confirming Transfer Orders ................................................................................................... 173
Confirming Transfer Orders .............................................................................................. 175
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