on 09-22-2008 12:21 PM
Hi,
How finished goods will be transfered to WM managed storage location?
Will it be posting change ? Please let me know what settings I have to do for the same.
Thanks & Regards,
Prashant
Solved personally. In interfaces, movement type & in LE-WM Interface to Inventory Management for warehouse movement 103 reference movement type 101 maintained.
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Hi
Finished goods will go to an interim storage type 901, 904 or 914 and the storage bin will be the production order number.
This will create a Transfer Requirement which can be found in LB10 and then you create a Transfer Order to put it away.
I hope that this helps
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Thanks for your reply.
I am able to backflush & system is creating TR & TO for putting finish good in WM managed storage loaction.
My problem is when I backflush it creates TR with Source storage type 902 & takes source bin 000000 instead of production order as dynamic number.
As per the standard it should take 901 & production order as dynamic number. Please let me know How I should correct this.
Regards,
Prashant
Hi Prashant,
after backflush
What are you speaking about exactly? Which kind of process?
If you transfer goods from another plant / SLoc, you should have:
- proper movement types
SPRO > LE > WM > Acivities > Transfers > Movement Types
- setting for TR creation / PCN creation
SPRO > LE > WM > Interfaces > IM > Define Movement Types
- suitable interim storage area
SPRO > LE > WM > Master Data > Define Storage Types
- Bins in interim storage area (if necessary)
LX20
- WM views for your FGs
MM01 / MM50 / LSMW
- Storage Type search
SPRO > LE > WM > Strategies > Activate Storage Type search
Please specify your question.
Regards,
Csaba
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Thanks for your reply.
I am able to backflush & system is creating TR & TO for putting finish good in WM managed storage loaction.
My problem is when I backflush it creates TR with Source storage type 902 & takes source bin 000000 instead of production order as dynamic number.
As per the standard it should take 901 & production order as dynamic number. Please let me know how I should correct this.
Regards,
Prashant
Hi,
If you book GI w/o the use of production supply are, the (standard) destination storage type should be 914, the source storage type and bin should be the bins where you store your goods normally.
- please check your search strategy for picking and define the proper search sequence.
- please also check in SPRO > LE > WM > Interfaces > IM > Define Movement Types whether the proper WM - IM movement type-pair is defined for IM-mvt 261
- Also check in SPRO > LE > WM > Activities > Transfers > Define Movement Types whether the proper storage type 914 is maintained with thick in 'Scr.' checkbox.
So, please understand that the destination bin in interim storage type 914 should be the dynamic bin, and not the source.
Regards,
Csaba
Edited by: Csaba Szommer on Sep 29, 2008 3:56 PM
Hi Prashanth,
I don't think it picks up the Production order number as the dynamic bin number while backflushing.I think it picks up the WE-ZONE bin as the source bin.I think It picks up the Production order number only when the material staging done to production area which is a destination bin.
Thanks for your reply.
I am able to backflush & system is creating TR & TO for putting finish good in WM managed storage loaction.
My problem is when I backflush it creates TR with Source storage type 902 & takes source bin 000000 instead of production order as dynamic number. Storage type 902 is used for receiving material from vendor against PO.
As per the standard it should take 901 & production order as dynamic number. Please let me know how I should correct this.
The movment type in WM will be 103 & IM 131.
Refer SAP SCM 630 document.
Hope you got the scenario.
Regards,
Prashant
Thanks for your reply.
I am able to backflush & system is creating TR & TO for putting finish good in WM managed storage loaction.
My problem is when I backflush it creates TR with Source storage type 902 & takes source bin 000000 instead of production order as dynamic number. Storage type 902 is used for receiving material from vendor against PO.
As per the standard it should take 901 & production order as dynamic number. Please let me know how I should correct this.
The movment type in WM will be 103 & IM 131.
Refer SAP SCM 630 document.
Hope you got the scenario.
Regards,
Prashant
Dear Prashant,
You are speaking about GR against PrdOrd (confirmation) and not about backflush...please use exact terms to avoid confusion.
But the information provided to you before should be useful...:
- please check in SPRO > LE > WM > Interfaces > IM > Define Movement Types, LE-WM Interface to IM > check whether the proper WM - IM movement type-pair is defined for IM-mvt 101, movement indicator 'F' >> reference WM-mvt is 103 (standard)
- check in SPRO > LE > WM > Activities > Transfers > Define Movement Types whether the proper storage type 901 is maintained with thick in 'Scr.' checkbox for WM-mvt 103
Regards,
Csaba
Sorry, I'm working on my colleagues notebook and he was logged on... Csaba Szommer
Edited by: Roland Tak. on Sep 30, 2008 11:03 AM
Thanks for reply.
Can you please tell me how finish goods will be putaway in WM after backflush from production?
Here I am expecting scenario finish goods from production going to warehouse.
When you do MFBF system will explode BOM & consume material by doing PGI of production order through movement type 261 & will create finish product.System creates TR for the material documents posted after backflush.The material document created after backflush have movement type 131. Presently it is picking up 902 storage type & bin 00000....
Regards,
Prashant
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