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former_member239066
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hi experts,

Can you please tell me how to add new items in a shipment? is there any bapi for that?

thanks,

vitish

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hi,

You can create deliveries within a shipment, using the Create Outbound Delivery transaction (VL01N) and you can change deliveries that are already packed in a shipment, using the Change Outbound Delivery transaction (VL02N).

After you change a delivery in a shipment, the unassigned delivery tree is refreshed for the processed delivery, so that all updates and any new items are reflected in the tree.

You can change delivery items that are packed in containers in a shipment. Since transaction VL02N is used for that, you can add new items to the delivery at the same time. It is recognized that these items will be added to the shipment without being packed into a container. RLM Packing does not handle such items. On return to the packing program, the items will be displayed in the hierarchy, but cannot be moved. To pack the items in a container, you must call the Shipment Change transaction, using the functions described below.

Changing shipments

RLM Packing allows you to call the standard Sales and Distribution (SD) Shipment Create transaction (see the path below), or change transaction (see below).

When control returns from the shipment change transaction, the RLM Packing hierarchy will be refreshed in the area of the shipment affected.

Process Flow

To create a delivery, you create it in: Logistics à Sales and Distribution à Shipping and Transportation à Outbound Delivery à Create à Single Document à With Reference to Sales Order. The Create Outbound Delivery with Order Reference screen is used to do that.

To change a delivery, you use: Logistics à Sales and Distribution à Shipping and Transportation à Outbound Delivery à Change à Single Document. On the subsequent screen, you can enter the ID of the out-bound delivery.

regards,

Siddharth

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