on 11-26-2007 9:57 AM
Hi friends,
This is a new member in sap sdn. Now, can anyone tell me how a packing scenario works in sap sd.
Hello friends,
<b>Basic Process of how Packing Works</b>
Let's say you want to pack a material shirt_jai in test_pack.
Using MM01, create material type=packaging test_pack
[SPRO]
IMG-Logistics Execution-Shipping-Packing-
Define Packaging Material Types
Let's say JPAC. The settings that I chose:
Plant determ. - Plant is entered manually in handling unit
Pack. matl. cat. - Packaging materials
Generate Dlv. Items - blank
Number assignment - Number range interval 'HU_VEKP'
IMG-Logistics Execution-Shipping-Packing-
Define material group for packaging material
Let's say JGRP
IMG-Logistics Execution-Shipping-Packing-
Define allowed packaging materials
JGRP - JPAC
MM02: Check settings for the materials
First, test_pack
Sales:General/Plant -> Matl. Grp. Pack. Matls: JGRP (Note)
Sales:General/Plant -> Packaging Mat. Type: JPAC (Note)
Basic Data 1 -> Material: JMAT
Then, shirt_jai
Sales:General/Plant -> Matl. Grp. Pack. Matls: JGRP
Sales:General/Plant -> Packaging Mat. Type: -
Basic Data 1 -> Material: JMAT
VL01N Outbound Delivery -> Packing
Enter the materials at top and at bottom
(Select shirt_jai and
Edit - Pack)
This is how the basic process of packing works.
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Hi,
Go through the following. It will make you understand the packing configuration.
Before creating the packaging material you have to go to:
<b>IMG-Logistics Execution-Shipping -Packing.</b>
1. <b>Define packaging material types</b>- it can be anything like boxes crates, etc. in this you have to maintain the output determination procedure, output type, plant determination, packaging material category, generate delivery items, number assignment. you can copy from standard also.
2. Then go to define <b>material group for packaging materials</b> - here you maintain the four digit code and the description. Actually, this group is nothing but similar products which require similar packing products. For Ex. Nokia Phones all types they are basically packed first into a polythene bag. So here nokia phones can become a material group for packaging materials and polythene bag can become the packaging material type which can include different sizes and types of polythene bags.
3. <b>Define Allowed Packaging Materials</b> - Here you assign the shipping group for packaging materials to the packaging material type. This is related to your mterial master data of the packaging material which you create.
4. Now go to <b>MM01</b> to create a packaging material. use material type as Packaging material then inside the system will take the item category group as <b>VERP</b>. Then in the Basic Data1 screen you have the material group for packaging material <b>(MGPM)</b>. Slect the proper one. Now in the Sales:General/ Plant screen you have to maintain data regarding the packaging. you select the MGPM same as the basic data 1 screen, then select the packaging material type, the allowed pkh weight, allowed pkg volume. This is important because if the weight of your finished item is 2 KG and in the allowed pkg weight you enter only 1.5 KG, then while you carry out the packing process in delivery, the system will give you error," packaging weight exceeded." The assignment in the IMG creen for Define allowed packaging materials should be same as u mention in the material master. Then save your material master for packaging material.
5. <b>VA01</b> create the order, save it.
6.<b> VL01N</b> enter shipping point, go to <b>edit - pack</b>- you will face a screen with 2 parts. In the top part you select your packaging material in which you want to pack your finished item, enter the system will assign a number to that material. Now select the Material in the top part and the finished one in the lower part and click on the Icon <b>Pack</b>. Here one thing has to be taken care of. Suppose if you want to pack only one finished item in one packaging material, then in the lower part of the screen you have a field for partial quantity here you chnge it to 1. system will prompt quantity changed. now you select the material in the top part and the one in the lower part and click on the <b>PER PART. QTY ICON</b>. In this way the system will pack only one finished item in a single packaging material. Packing is done go back, select the picking and do the PGI. save the delivery and create the invoice.
Reward points if solution helps.
Regards,
Allabaqsh G. Patil
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Packing is part of delivery- and shipment processing. When you process a delivery, you can select delivery items for packing and assign them to Structure handling units (HUs).
Range of Functions
As an example, you could pack delivery items in boxes, pack the boxes on pallets for delivery to the customer, and load the pallets onto a truck.
Let's say you want to pack a material shirt_jai in test_pack.
Using MM01, create material type=packaging test_pack
<b>[SPRO]</b>
IMG-Logistics Execution-Shipping-Packing-
Define Packaging Material Types
Let's say JPAC. The settings that I chose:
Plant determ. - Plant is entered manually in handling unit
Pack. matl. cat. - Packaging materials
Generate Dlv. Items - blank
Number assignment - Number range interval 'HU_VEKP'
IMG-Logistics Execution-Shipping-Packing-
Define material group for packaging material
Let's say JGRP
IMG-Logistics Execution-Shipping-Packing-
Define allowed packaging materials
JGRP - JPAC
MM02: Check settings for the materials
First, test_pack
Sales:General/Plant -> Matl. Grp. Pack. Matls: JGRP (Note)
Sales:General/Plant -> Packaging Mat. Type: JPAC (Note)
Basic Data 1 -> Material: JMAT
Then, shirt_jai
Sales:General/Plant -> Matl. Grp. Pack. Matls: JGRP
Sales:General/Plant -> Packaging Mat. Type: -
Basic Data 1 -> Material: JMAT
VL01N Outbound Delivery -> Packing
Enter the materials at top and at bottom
(Select shirt_jai and
Edit - Pack)
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