on 08-12-2008 8:54 AM
Hi experts
We need extend WM1 and WM2 materials master view for new stock type and setup its material related bin for thounds of parts.
Any way to mass create this ?
Hope to get your advice
Thanks
Alice
Alice
The two main ways to create masses of bins in WM are as follows.
LSMW - If you know how to use this then create a recording of LS01N and then create the spreadsheet of bins required and load through this. I cannot explain how to do this here as it is a complex (although easy if you know how) process with approx 20 steps.
LS10 - This is SAPs internal process for creation of storage bins en masse. Look at the ones that SAP have included as standard and copy the format. This works best if the bin numbers are increasing in increments of 1 but will work with other increments as long as they are standard throughout
Example
A1-1-1 > AI-1-2 > A1-1-3 etc or
A1-1-2 > A1-1-4 > A1-1-6 etc
I hope that this helps
Frenchy
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Hi
Thanks , by the way, How to batch craete bin ?
We need create bins first, then update it into mateiral master.
Thanks
Alice
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Alice
If you go to the material master and in the field you want to populate select F1 and then click on the technical information icon it will tell you the field name and the table
I hope that this helps
Frenchy
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Hi
Yes, we need extend new stock type for thounds of parts. and setup its related bin and assgin it into matieral master
If we use mm17 , Which table we need select? Mard is only for locaiton ?
Thanks
Alice
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if i am getting you correct then you need to extend the WM views of lot of materials for new storage type
then why dont you try with LSMW for that or make use of MM17
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