on 01-04-2010 12:04 PM
I am looking for picking request number range assignment?
In Logistics execution we can define the number range, for pciking request but where to assign it?
I request all the SD Guru's to have a look. I find it pretty challenging.
Please reply to the subject asked.
Best Regards,
Bashir
Edited by: Bashir on Jan 12, 2010 11:18 AM
Hi
Kindly check the below
1.Go to t -code SNum
2..Give the object SD_Picking
3.Maintain the number ranges for the same
picking request number is assigned to the picking list. When you print a single picking list, the system will assign a picking request number from number range 01 in the number range object SD_PICKING.
Regards
Damu
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Dear Friend
I feel the picking request number is automatically generated by the system ( If it is not a transfer order that is not warehouse managed )
The logic is system takes the picking date
Today if we pick that is 12.01.2010
The picking number is 20100112 (yyyy/mm/dd)
No matter how many delivery documents we create today the picking number will be 20100112
If the picking date is 11.01.2010 then
picking number is 20100111 (yyyy/mm/dd)
If the picking date is 21.12.2009 then
picking number is 20091221 (yyyy/mm/dd)
Regards
Raja
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Dear Bashir,
As you know to Assign the Picking Number range you need to go to IMG - Logistics Execution - Shipping - Picking - Define Number Range for Pick Order.
Now to Search the Number Range Object to Picking Order goto T-Code - SNRO & search for Object - SD_PICKING. Here you can see the Number Range Object Settings for Pick Order Number Range.
To Define a Number Range for the SD_PICKING Object go to SNUM & maintain necessary Number Ranges...
Hope this helps...
Thanks,
Jignesh Mehta
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