on 12-26-2009 11:25 AM
Hi,
As per the suggestion for creation of auto TO , OUTput type WMTA has been mapped on NACE to the concern condition record.Since the config is in combition of delivery type and sloc , the concept of the auto TO creation is getting effected across all the site's / WH's.
Pls suggest if the auto TO creation is restricted to a single WH / site.
Dear Roaji thanks for your earlier valuable advice on the on the same, Also pls suggest me on the above query as well
Thanks
JK
Hi Jk,
You have to create a new field (warehouse) in the field catalog using transaction V/87 and to bring this field into the
condition table( transaction V/60)
You use
"the structure KOMB is used for generation of condition tables.
The structure KOMKBV* contains the source fields and KOMB
contains the target fields. The table T681F matches between source
and target:
Source <-> Link <-> Target
KOMKBV* <-> T681F <-> KOMB
You have to insert the fields into table KOMB."
regards,
Ramana
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Hi JK,
Message type WMTA must be defined as a header condition in the message determination schema for the delivery. In
the standard system, it is message determination schema "V10000". For the determination of the message type an access sequence "Shipping point/delivery type" is responsible. Please see Note 87194 (point 5) for details.
Anyway allowed fields for Output condition tables can be seen in the Field Catalogs, if you wish to have additional fields in determining the output behaviour you can check the following for more information :
IMG -> LE -> Shipping -> Basic Shipping Functions -> Output Control -> System Modifications for Output -> New Fields For Output Control
Hope this helps.
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