on 06-07-2011 7:55 AM
What are the standard Interim storage types
In my system people have created few starting with 9 hence not able to diffrentiate which are standard and which are non-standard
Thanks
The Standard Interim storage types starts with 9**.
In the table T331, the below fields will have 'X', which shows everything is allowed.
MISCH - Mixed storage
ZULAG - Addition to stock
NEGAT - Negative stock qty
LENVW - Storage Unit Management (will be empty)
The reason for the Storage Unit Management will not be selected was the HUS can packed and repacked with no restrictions.
I hope you can find the difference based on that.
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Intrim storage types in warehouse Mgmt.
901 GR area for production
902 GR area external rcpts
904 Returns
910 GI Area General
911 GI area for cost center
912 GI area customer order
913 GI Area - Fixed Assets
914 GI area production orders
915 Fixed bin picking area
916 Shipping area deliveries
917 Quality assurance
920 Stock transfers (plant)
921 Stock transfers (StLoc)
922 Posting change area
998 Init. entry of inv. data
999 Differences
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Hi
Use LX20 transaction enter the standard warehouse number 001 (which your are not useing currently) and execute, you will get standard interim storage types
Thanks
Madhu
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Hi,
other way of checking if a storage type is a interim storage type is by running lx03 and checking if negative stock is ticked or you can run LS03 for any interim storage type and check if negative stock is ticked.
Thanks
Silas
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