on 07-20-2016 6:10 AM
Dear experts
There are some fields in the import bill of lading paper.
We want to use these fields for create the customs declaraation and calculate the freight cost.
But we don't know where to put these fields, does GTS have somewhere to store them?
such like
1. Port of lading
2.Port of origin
3.Pick up city
4.Courtry of origin
5.Country of dispatch
6.City of destination
7.Port of destination
Hello,
Yes, please check the Geography tab.of the export declaration, you can put pretty much all information you are requesting.
Please do let me know if you couldn't find them. Thanks.
Regards
Rajesh
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Hi Rajesh,
yes, i found the tab.
the question is where to get these fields information when we generate the customs declaration via inbound delivery?
The solution we used is maintain this fields in the ECC (customized), and then transfer to customs way bill to create the customs decalration in the GTS.
I don't think it's a good solution.
Hello Jose,
May be I wouldn't go that far to say the solution is not good.
This is what you can do in your scenario:
You can make the customization and populate the information or Use the Header BADI and make a call to ECC at the time of creating import declaration and pass the information into Customs Declaration header structure which will solve your issue.
Below are the details:
BADI - /sapsll/cuhd_prop
Method - Header_data_propose
Stricture - CS_HEADER -
Associated Structure - /sapsll/cuhd_badi_header_S
Some of the fields - LULOC - Place of Unloading LOLOC - Place of Loading
If you are not comfortable in doing any of the above then you have to start creating BOL in GTS and convert that into Declaration which will automatically pass the information.
Please do let me know if you have any additional question.
Regards
Rajesh
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