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scm_09
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Using MF60 we can do staging of components in 4 ways

  • direct stock transfer

  • stock transfer reservation

  • creating KANBAN replenishment elements (event-driven KANBAN)

  • creating WM transfer requirements or transfer orders

I have 2 questions

1) SAP help says

"For a direct stock transfer, the pull list posts the stock transfer immediately. A stock transfer reservation, therefore, provides you with an opportunity to check the actual stock situation more accurately."

I did not understand how does using stock transfer reservation gives anyone a opportunity to check the actual situation more accurately than direct stock transfer.Can anyone help me out with a simple business process/figurative example?

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Hi,

Wehn stock transfer reservations are cretead in MF60 ( these are created by marking stock transfer reservation check box on intial screen in global settings), 311 does not takes place immediately. system only created reservations.

At later point of time a warehouse clerk will examine the warehouse stock condtions and based on it he will issue material using transaction MF65.

So instead of direct stock transfer , it becomes 2 step process: 1. just create stk trsfer resrevations in MF602. Process them in MF65.

Check and revert,

Santosh Sarda

scm_09
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Thanks. But how does a warehouse clerk/handler do MF65 as many plants will not provide full screen terminals to them and they are always on the go..

are you saying that thy will do MF65 using a label scan?

scm_09
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Also could someone please explain what is the process of MF50 when production storage location is WM managed with pick parts and main storage location is also WM managed??

Former Member
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925,

Warehouse handlers don't usually create pick lists, that is not their responsibility. Warehouse handlers pick and/or pack parts.

If you are using WM, warehouse handlers generally work against WM Transfer Requirements and Transfer Orders. A warehouse supervisor may be responsible for printing the list of TOs to be picked/packed, or a lists may be automatically printed periodically. Or, if the warehouse is Mobile enabled, the list of 'next' TOs to be picked may be displayed on the RF guns. It all depends upon the business requirements and warehouse policies. When Mobile is enabled, most TO transactions required by a handler can be executed on the RF gun.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60/helpdata/en/c6/f83bfa4afa11d182b90000e829fbfe/frameset.htm

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60/helpdata/en/c6/f840fb4afa11d182b90000e829fbfe/frameset.htm

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp60/helpdata/en/c9/c93237d5c2cf12e10000009b38f839/frameset.htm

Every warehouse works differently. For more details, refer to the WM Wiki

http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/ERPLO/ERP+WM

Or post your question in the Logistics/MM forum

or speak to your local WM functional team lead.

Best Regards,

DB49