Catalog Staging in Layman terms? SM30 - COMV_PCAT_REPL
In CRM 5.0 with SP11 product catalog staging becomes available. Can someone describe with this would be advantageous in layman terms?
In COMV_PCAT_REPL we had to switch back to setting A (old functionality) as it seems there were a bunch on new notes to apply after going to SP11. I'm having a hard time justifying if it is worth the effort to be able to use staging and determine the value. We have about 10K sellable products and only 1 catalogue.
For us, new products were not replicating (being found in ISA) when using B, C, or D despite COMM_PCAT_IMS_INIT running successfully with no errors.
Note 1157686 - Issues with product catalogs after applying SP11
Note 1093505 - Product Catalog Staging: New Staging Functionality
Note 1096415 - Product Catalog Staging for E-Commerce 5.0
Hi Glenn,
As per the industry definition of "staging" in e-commerce applications, we understand that it is a temporary area where the data resides before being published live.
In SAP terms, they have mentioned that it enables version at the Product Catalog Variant level, as against the existing version available at the Product Catalog Area and Product Catalog item level.
Version simply means you have an active / inactive status that you can set to your areas, items and now, variants through which you are able to control what elements are published immediately and what elements are kept for delayed publishing. This is controlled by publishing the Active Product Catalog variant with its active contents only to the TREX Master and not to the slaves. Here, business users concerned with the Quality assurance of the elements may check the content before it is published to be viewed by customers. This is a standard practice in the ecommerce industry which is introduced now in SAP CRM Internet Sales.
This as you have apprehended is not worth the effort. A simpler solution would be to maintain two different TREX systems. You can then control the publication of the catalog contents by specifying the appropriate Search Server Relation at the time of replication.
In essence, SAP too has proposed the same solution where the other TREX systems are slaves, however, in my opinion this would be an easier alternative.
I hope you have some clarity on the issue now. Let me know if you require any more information.
Thanks & Regards,
Nelson S. Raj.
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Purpose
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Preparation
1.1 Prerequisites
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Building Blocks Comment
Baseline Building Blocks (Layer 0)
J00 - Essential Information
J02 - Organizational Structure
J03 - Financial Accounting
J08 - Controlling
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Baseline Building Blocks (Layer 1)
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J20 - Cost Object Controlling Make-to-Order
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Industry generic Building Blocks
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1.2.1 Defining Defining ControlControl Parameters and Number Ranges for the Warehouse Number Parameters for the Warehouse Number
Use
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1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
 Picking  Shipping  Logistic Execution IMG Menu IMG Define control parameters and number ranges for the warehouse numberLean WM Define control parameters and number ranges for warehouse no.(double click)
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Table V_T3002
Field name Value R/O/C Description
Whse number L01 R
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1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Define Storage Lean WM  Picking  Shipping  Logistic Execution Menu IMG type
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Field name Value Sub-screen
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Field name Value Sub-screen
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Unit of measure type srch
Stock rmvl requires confirmation for picking control
Unit of measure type srch
Data record 3:
Field name Value Sub-screen
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Warehouse no. description Lean WM BP01
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Unit of measure type srch
Data record 4:
Field name Value Sub-screen
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Warehouse no. description Lean WM BP01
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Other transactions such as cross-docking and flow-through
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Table V_T30B
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Text for door Door A01 R Text for door
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GI indic. X R Goods issue indicator
GR ind X R Goods receipt indicator
CD ind Cross-docking indicator
FT ind Flow-through indicator
1.2.4 Defining Material Staging Areas
Use
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1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
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Field name Value R/O/C Description
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Matl stag. area txt Zone 1 R
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GR ind X R Goods receipt indicator
CD ind Cross-docking indicator
FT ind Flow-through indicator
HU ind Handling unit indicator
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1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG Define Picking Lean WM  Picking  Shipping Logistic Execution Area
Transaction Code SM30
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Table V_T30A2
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Field name Value R/O/C Description
WhN L01 R Warehouse number
STy (storage type) 001 R
PAr (Picking area) 001 R
Picking area name Picking area 1 R
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Field name Value R/O/C Description
WhN L01 R Warehouse number
STy (storage type) 001 R
PAr (Picking area) 002 R
Picking area name Picking area 2 R
1.2.6 Defining Transfer Type
Use
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Procedure
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Transaction Code SM30
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Table V_T333A2
Field name Value R/O/C Description
WhN L01 R Warehouse number
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1.2.7 Defining Movement Types
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Interim storage bin
Fixed bin coordinate
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Confirmation info
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Field name Value R/O/C Description
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Movement type 255 R
Movement type description Goods Issue general R
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Src Stor. Bin
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Dest Stor. Bin
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Field name Value R/O/C Description
Warehouse number L01 R
Warehouse no. description Lean WM R
Movement type 601 R
Movement type description Picking by delivery note R
Src 001 R
Src Stor. bin
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Dest Stor. bin
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Text for transfer type TRATX Pick R
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Scr. TO confirmation 2 R
Manual TO creation not allowed X R
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Field name Value R/O/C Description
WhN L01 R Warehouse number
DiffInd (difference indicator) X R
Description of difference indicator Stock difference R
Stor.ty.differences 999 R
Diff.bin
TO X R
Source bin
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Table V_T320
Field name Value R/O/C Description
Plant BP01 R
SLoc 0005 R
WhN L01 R
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Field name Value R/O/C Description
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WhNo (Whse number) L01 R
Degree of activation Warehouse Mgmt 1 R
Stor.type for picking in Lean WM 001 R
1.2.10
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Sortdescending_order (2nd_sort_crit.)
Control_break_2nd_sort_criterion X
3rd_sort_criterion REFNR REFNR REFNR REFNR FORMI FORMI FORMI FORMI REFNR
Sortdescending_order (3rd_sort_crit.)
Control_break_3rd_sort_criterion X X X X
4th_sort_criterion FORMI FORMI FORMI FORMI LGNUM LGNUM LGNUM LGNUM FORMI
Sortdescending_order (4th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_4th_sort_criterion X X X X
5th_sort_criterion LGNUM LGNUM LGNUM LGNUM VLTYP VLTYP VLTYP VLTYP LGNUM
Sortdescending_order (5th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_5th_sort_criterion
6th_sort_criterion VLTYP NLTYP VLTYP TANUM VLPLA NLPLA WERKS TAPOS NLTYP
Sortdescending_order (6th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_6th_sort_criterion X X X X
7th_sort_criterion VLPLA NLPLA WERKS TAPOS
TANUM TANUM LGORT KOBER
Sortdescending_order_ (7th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_7th_sort_criterion X
8th_sort_criterion TANUM TANUM LGORT TAPOS TAPOS MATNR VLPLA
Sortdescending_order (8th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_8th_sort_criterion
9th_sort_criterion TAPOS TAPOS MATNR CHARG TANUM
Sortdescending_order (9th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_9th_sort_criterion
10th_sort_criterion CHARG BESTQ
TAPOS
Sortdescending_order_ (10th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_10th_sort_criterion
11th_sort_criterion BESTQ SOBKZ
Sortdescending_order_ (11th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_11th_sort_criterion
12th_sort_criterion SOBKZ LSONR
Sortdescending_order_ (12th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_12th_sort_criterion
13th_sort_criterion LSONR VLTYP
Sortdescending_order_ (13th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_13th_sort_criterion
14th_sort_criterion VLTYP
Sortdescending_order_ (14th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_14th_sort_criterion
15th_sort_criterion
Sortdescending_order_ (15th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_15th_sort_criterion
2.3 print code
Field name Rec1 Rec2 Rec3 Rec4 Rec5 Rec6 Rec7
WNo___(Warehouse_number) L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01
PrCd__(Print_code) 01 02 03 11 12 21 22
Print_code_description
Find_shipping_data____
Determine_production_data_
Form_ LVSTAEINZEL LVSTALISTE LVSTOSOLO LVSTAEINZEL LVSTALISTE LVSKOMMIL1
LVSKOMMIL2
PTm_(Time_of_printing)________
Sort_profile 1 1 1 4 1 1
Combined_print x x x x
Spool_data 02 02 01 02 02 02 02
Label_form LVSLABELS
Label_spool_code 01
Quantity_of_labels_(Indicator) 2
2.4 assign printer to storage type (LP01 to 001 only)
Field name Rec1 Rec2 Rec3
WhNo_(Whse_number) L01 L01 L01
STy__(storage_type) 001 916 999
Storage_type_description Fixed bin storage Shipping area deliveries Differences
Printer
2.5 assign print code to movement type
Field name Rec1 Rec2 Rec3
WhNo_(Whse_number) L01 L01 L01
MvT__(WM_movement_type) 101 255 601
Movement_type_description Goods receipt for pur.or.
Picking by delivery note
PrCd__(Print_code) 01 02
2.6 assign print report to warehouse No.
Field name Rec1
WhNo_(Whse_number) L01
Warehouse_number_descrip. Lean WM Plant BP01
Print_report RLVSDR40
2.7 print control multi-processing
Field name Rec1
WhN L01
Ref.ty. L
Status 2
Print_prog. RLKOMM40
PrCd 21
Printer LP01
1.4 Manual Activity
1.4.1 Maintaining Number Range Intervals for Transfer Order
Use
Maintain number range intervals for transfer order
Procedure
In this step, you define that, the Number range for Transfer order as 01 and Group number as 01, now you should tell the system how the number range would like for 01 as transfer order and 01 for the group number, for both number range, you may define you own number range, the following information just for reference:
Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
 Logistic Execution IMG Menu IMG Define control parameters and number ranges for Lean WM  Picking Shipping Maintain number range intervals for transfer ordersthe warehouse number (double click)
Transaction Code LN02
Check if the internal number range 01 (0000000001-1000000000) has been defined
Once you have defined your number ranges, it is extremely difficult to change them afterwards when the objects concerned are filled with data.
Bear in mind that you will be entering data on a long-term basis. Create your number range intervals accordingly.
1.4.2 Maintaining Number Range Intervals for Reference Numbers
Use
Reference number range has the following meanings:
This number identifies a number range to be used for the assignment of sequential numbers for WM reference numbers. Reference numbers are used to create or print a group of transfer orders at one time.
A sequential number generated by the system for the purpose of multiple processing of transfer requirements and delivery notes.
The reference number can also be used to print the resulting transfer orders at a later time.
Procedure
In this step, you define that, the Number range for Transfer order as 01 and Group number as 01, now you should tell the system how the number range would like for 01 as transfer order and 01 for the group number, for both number range, you may define you own number range, the following information just for reference:
Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG Define control parameters Lean WM  Picking  Shipping Logistic Execution Maintain number range intervals forand number ranges for the warehouse number Reference Numbers( double click)
Transaction Code LN06
Check if the internal number range 01 (5000000000 - 5999999999) has been defined
Once you have defined your number ranges, it is extremely difficult to change them afterwards when the objects concerned are filled with data.
Bear in mind that you will be entering data on a long-term basis. Create your number range intervals accordingly.
rewards if it helps
siva -
Removing OSX.RSPlug.a Trojan Virus / Using a Trial version of VirusBarrier
Hello, i have just downloaded the trial version of VirusBarrier and it has found 5 infected files with the RSPlug.a files
Resourses> Post Install (OSX.RSPlug.a.postflight)
Resourses> Pre Upgrade (OSX.RSPlug.a.preflight)
Resourses> Pre Install (OSX.RSPlug.a.Preflight)
Internet Plugins> Plugin.Settings (OSX.RSPlug.a.Preflight)
Resourses> Postupgrade (OSXPlug.a.Postflight)
Not looking too good!
Now in the trial version you can not repair the files, but you can delete them. I am not good with macs as you probably tell by this post and can not afford to upgrade my copy of virusbarrier, but i obviously want to remove these files.
Can i delete the files then go through the steps on:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20071031114140862
or will deleting the files cause me any other problems using my mac?
Also, can someone explain this step in laymans terms as i dont know where to find the "Network systems Preference panel":
3. Open your Network System Preferences panel, go to the DNS Server box, and copy the entries you can see to a Stickies note, TextEdit document, or memorize them. Now retype those same values in the box, then click Apply.
Thanks for your help, and sorry for my ignorance on the matter.*Hi will, Welcome (Back)* to Apple's Users Help Users Forums.
Yep, the user brought in a Trojan. That Link—11/07— is out of date. Get
*DNSChanger Removal Tool 1.1*
DNSChanger Removal Tool 1.1 Release Date: 1/9/08
Requirements: OS X 10.3.9 or higher
*Homepage: http://macscan.securemac.com/*
Catalog: Administration, Security, Mac OS X
========READ FULLY BEFORE USING DNSChanger Removal Tool==========
The DNSChanger Trojan Horse, also known as OSX.RSPlug.A and OSX/Puper, has been found on numerous pornographic websites disguising itself as a video codec. Once downloaded and installed, DNSChanger changes the DNS settings on the computer, redirecting websites entered by the user to malicious sites. If personal information is entered on these malicious websites, it can lead to identity theft.
Using DNSChanger Removal Tool
Upon launching DNSChanger Removal Tool, click the Scan button to scan for the DNSChanger trojan horse. DNSChanger Removal Tool will scan your computer for the DNSChanger trojan horse, and alert you if it is detected. If the DNSChanger trojan horse is detected, DNSChanger Removal Tool will give you the option to remove it. If the DNSChanger trojan horse is detected and removed, you will need to restart your computer to clear out the bad DNS entries added by the DNSChanger Trojan Horse.
DNSChanger Removal Tool Revision History
Updates/Bug Fixes Since DNSChanger Removal Tool 1.0
-Updated support for the latest variant of the DNSChanger Trojan Horse
Good Luck, JP -
Lean ware house management screen shots
Hi sd gurus,
now my client is having requirement of lean ware house mgmt ,can any one send me screen shots for configuration process
to my mail id [email protected]Hi Srini,
Please find the complete notes on Lean Ware House Management System below:
A09 Lean Warehouse Management: Configuration Guide
Purpose
The purpose of this document is to describe the general configuration steps required to manually set up the configuration within the system landscape that has already been installed using the corresponding installation or configuration guides for installation.
The Configuration Guide describes how to set up the configuration of a Building Block manually, without the support of automated configuration tools.
Preparation
1.1 Prerequisites
The following building blocks form the basis for all mySAP All-in-One Automotive, High Tech and Industrial Machinery and Components solutions. You only have to install these building blocks once.
Building Blocks Comment
Baseline Building Blocks (Layer 0)
J00 - Essential Information
J02 - Organizational Structure
J03 - Financial Accounting
J08 - Controlling
J05 - Materials Management
J04 - Sales and Distribution
Baseline Building Blocks (Layer 1)
J06 - Production Planning and Controlling
J07 Quality Management
J18 - Product Cost Controlling
J19 Batch Management
J20 - Cost Object Controlling Make-to-Order
J21 - Cost Object Controlling Make-to-Stock
J17 - Profitability Analysis
J14 - Human Capital Management
J09 - Travel Management
Industry generic Building Blocks
E04 - Supplement Settings
E05 - Master Data HT / IM&C
Configuration
1.2 Lean WM Basic Settings
1.2.1 Defining Control Parameters and Number Ranges for the Warehouse Number Defining Control Parameters for the Warehouse Number
Use
A warehouse number is an organizational unit in Logistics, which organizes the company from the perspective of Warehouse Management.
In the Warehouse Management System, you can define a variety of control parameters at warehouse number level.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Define control parameters and number ranges for the warehouse number Define control parameters and number ranges for warehouse no.(double click)
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field.
Table V_T3002
Field name Value R/O/C Description
Whse number L01 R
Warehouse no. description Lean WM BP01 R
Weight unit KG R
Volume unit
Default UoM K R
Time unit/performance data
Lean WM active X R
Link to subsystem active
Performance data
Transfer order 01 R
Group number 01 R
1.2.2 Defining Storage Type
Use
A warehouse number is subdivided into a variety of storage types. A storage type is defined by its physical or organizational features (for example, high rack storage area, bulk storage, and goods receipt areas).
A storage type has a short description rather than an address.
Before you can implement Lean WM, you must configure the following settings:
1. Assign a (newly defined) storage location to a warehouse number.(This step is defined by step 3.12 Control Plant / Storage Location / Warehouse Number Assignment
2. You should set up at least three storage types:
 a storage type (that will be used as a source storage type) with one or several fixed storage bins
 a goods issue area (as destination storage type) for deliveries
 an interim storage area for differences
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Define Storage type
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T3012
Data record 1:
Field name Value Sub-screen
Whse number L01
Warehouse no. description Lean WM BP01
Storage type 001
Storage type name Fixed bin storage
Stock plcmt requires confirmation for putaway control
Unit of measure type srch
Stock rmvl requires confirmation for picking control
Unit of measure type srch
Data record 2:
Field name Value Sub-screen
Whse number L01
Warehouse no. description Lean WM BP01
Storage type 916
Storage type name Shipping area deliveries
Stock plcmt requires confirmation for putaway control
Unit of measure type srch
Stock rmvl requires confirmation for picking control
Unit of measure type srch
Data record 3:
Field name Value Sub-screen
Whse number L01
Warehouse no. description Lean WM BP01
Storage type 999
Storage type name Differences
Stock plcmt requires confirmation for putaway control
Unit of measure type srch
Stock rmvl requires confirmation for picking control
Unit of measure type srch
Data record 4:
Field name Value Sub-screen
Whse number L01
Warehouse no. description Lean WM BP01
Storage type 902
Storage type name IN-ZONE
Stock plcmt requires confirmation for putaway control
Unit of measure type srch
Stock rmvl requires confirmation for picking control
Unit of measure type srch
1.2.3 Defining Doors
Use
In a WM-managed warehouse, you can define dock doors (also known as doors or gates). A door is a location where the goods either arrive in the warehouse or leave it.
You can assign different functions to a dock door, for example:
Goods receipt
Goods issue
Other transactions such as cross-docking and flow-through
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM Define Doors
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T30B
Field name Value R/O/C Description
Whse no. L01 R Warehouse number
Door A01 R Door for warehouse number
Text for door Door A01 R Text for door
Staging area
Matl stag. area txt
GI indic. X R Goods issue indicator
GR ind X R Goods receipt indicator
CD ind Cross-docking indicator
FT ind Flow-through indicator
1.2.4 Defining Material Staging Areas
Use
A staging area is an interim storage area for goods that have been received from goods receipt and afterwards need to be transferred into the warehouse.
It is also an interim storage area for goods that were picked in a warehouse and are to be loaded for goods issue through loading ramps or doors.
You can assign different functions to a staging area:
Goods issue
Goods receipt
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Define Material Staging Area
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T30C
Field name Value R/O/C Description
Whse no. L01 R
Staging area A01-01 R
Matl stag. area txt Zone 1 R
Door A01 R Door for warehouse number
Text for door Door A01 R
GI ind X R Goods issue indicator
GR ind X R Goods receipt indicator
CD ind Cross-docking indicator
FT ind Flow-through indicator
HU ind Handling unit indicator
1.2.5 Defining Picking Area
Use
A picking area is an object within a storage type that groups together storage bins for purposes of stock removal.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM Define Picking Area
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T30A2
Data record 1:
Field name Value R/O/C Description
WhN L01 R Warehouse number
STy (storage type) 001 R
PAr (Picking area) 001 R
Picking area name Picking area 1 R
Data record 2:
Field name Value R/O/C Description
WhN L01 R Warehouse number
STy (storage type) 001 R
PAr (Picking area) 002 R
Picking area name Picking area 2 R
1.2.6 Defining Transfer Type
Use
In Lean WM, the transfer type "A" (stock removal) is required for movement type control.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Define Transfer Type
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T333A2
Field name Value R/O/C Description
WhN L01 R Warehouse number
Transfer type A R
Text f. shipment type Pick R
1.2.7 Defining Movement Types
Use
The SAP R/3 System uses movement type to process movements in Inventory Management (for example, goods receipt for a purchase order or goods issue to a cost center). When the system recognizes a movement as being relevant for Warehouse Management, it assigns this movement to a WM movement type by means of a table.
The movement type for the Warehouse Management System provides the information required for stock removals or picking:
 Interim storage bin
 Fixed bin coordinate
 Control indicator for processing, confirming, and printing transfer orders
 Confirmation info
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Define Movement Type
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T3332
Data record 1:
Field name Value R/O/C Description
Warehouse number L01 R
Warehouse no. description Lean WM R
Movement type 255 R
Movement type description Goods Issue general R
Src 001 R
Src Stor. Bin
Dest 916 R
Dest Stor. Bin
Transfer type A R
Text for transfer type TRATX Pick R
TO creation screen 2 R
Scr. TO confirmation 2 R
Manual TO creation not allowed
Transfer priority
Print code
TO item can be confirmed immed.
Propose confirmation
Data record 2:
Field name Value R/O/C Description
Warehouse number L01 R
Warehouse no. description Lean WM R
Movement type 601 R
Movement type description Picking by delivery note R
Src 001 R
Src Stor. bin
Dest 916 R
Dest Stor. bin
Transfer type A R
Text for transfer type TRATX Pick R
TO creation screen 2 R
Scr. TO confirmation 2 R
Manual TO creation not allowed X R
Transfer priority
Print code 02 R
TO item can be confirmed immed. X R
Propose confirmation
1.2.8 Defining Difference Indicator
Use
Using the difference indicator, you can classify your differences. This indicator is used in Lean WM for evaluation purposes only.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Define Difference Indicator
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T3362
Field name Value R/O/C Description
WhN L01 R Warehouse number
DiffInd (difference indicator) X R
Description of difference indicator Stock difference R
Stor.ty.differences 999 R
Diff.bin
TO X R
Source bin
1.2.9 Control Plant / Storage Location / Warehouse Number Assignment
1.2.9.1 Assigning Warehouse No. to Plant-Storage Locations
Use
By doing so, system can recognize which storage locations in Materials Management are controlled by the Warehouse Management system (LE-WM); you must assign the plants and the storage location to the warehouse number.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMGEnterprise Structure Assignment  Logistic Execution  Assign warehouse No. To plant/storage Location
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T320
Field name Value R/O/C Description
Plant BP01 R
SLoc 0005 R
WhN L01 R
1.2.9.2 Control Plant / Storage Location / Warehouse Number Assignment
Use
You can control for each combination of plant, storage location, and warehouse number whether Lean WM or standard management of bin inventory is to be selected.
If you are using Lean WM, you can also specify a picking storage type that is used for creating transfer orders.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Control Plant / Storage Location / Warehouse Number Assignment
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_T3202
Field name Value R/O/C Description
Plnt BP01 R
Stor. loc. 0005 R
WhNo (Whse number) L01 R
Degree of activation Warehouse Mgmt 1 R
Stor.type for picking in Lean WM 001 R
1.2.10
1.2.11 Assigning Picking Location
Use
Assign the picking locations to the combinations of shipping point and storage condition for every plant.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Determine Picking Location  Assign Picking Location
Transaction Code SM30
2. Find the Field Name and input the relative value into the field
Table V_TVKOL
Field name Value Description
ShPt BP01 Plant
Plnt BP01 Shipping point/receiving pt
SC K1 Storage conditions
SLoc 0005 Storage location
1.3 Print Control for Warehouse
Use
Print control defines the following:
Which slips are to be printed for the movements (that is, for the transfer orders) within the Warehouse Management System
How these slips are to be printed (that is, which forms are to be used, how many copies are to be printed)
On which printer a slip is to be printed automatically
And print control manages the print operations of the warehouse. This flexibility involves a certain degree of complexity with regard to the parameterization.
Procedure
1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Define Print control
Transaction Code OMLV
2. Choose the following button and check the contents
(Here only the contents of the warehouse no. L01 are listed):
2.1 Spool code
Data Record 1
Field name Value R/O/C Description
WhN L01 R Warehouse number
Spool 01 R Spool request name
Copies 1 R Number of copies
Title LVS1 R Spool control data
Print_immed. X R Print immediately
Delete_after_print X R Release after output
NewSplReq__ New spool request
Data Record 2
Field name Value R/O/C Description
WhN L01 R Warehouse number
Spool 02 R Spool request name
Copies 1 R Number of copies
Title LVS2 R Spool control data
Print_immed. Print immediately
Delete_after_print X R Release after output
NewSplReq__ New spool request
2.2 sort profile/collective process
Field name Rec1 Rec2 Rec3 Rec4 Rec5 Rec6 Rec7 Rec8 Rec9
WhNo_(Whse_number) L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01
Sort_profile 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1st_sort_criterion SPOOI SPOOI SPOOI SPOOI SPOOI SPOOI SPOOI SPOOI SPOOI
Sort_descending_order (1st_sort_criter.)
Control_break_1st_sort_criterion
2nd_sort_criterion LDESI LDESI LDESI LDESI LDESI LDESI LDESI LDESI LDESI
Sortdescending_order (2nd_sort_crit.)
Control_break_2nd_sort_criterion X
3rd_sort_criterion REFNR REFNR REFNR REFNR FORMI FORMI FORMI FORMI REFNR
Sortdescending_order (3rd_sort_crit.)
Control_break_3rd_sort_criterion X X X X
4th_sort_criterion FORMI FORMI FORMI FORMI LGNUM LGNUM LGNUM LGNUM FORMI
Sortdescending_order (4th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_4th_sort_criterion X X X X
5th_sort_criterion LGNUM LGNUM LGNUM LGNUM VLTYP VLTYP VLTYP VLTYP LGNUM
Sortdescending_order (5th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_5th_sort_criterion
6th_sort_criterion VLTYP NLTYP VLTYP TANUM VLPLA NLPLA WERKS TAPOS NLTYP
Sortdescending_order (6th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_6th_sort_criterion X X X X
7th_sort_criterion VLPLA NLPLA WERKS TAPOS
TANUM TANUM LGORT KOBER
Sortdescending_order_ (7th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_7th_sort_criterion X
8th_sort_criterion TANUM TANUM LGORT TAPOS TAPOS MATNR VLPLA
Sortdescending_order (8th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_8th_sort_criterion
9th_sort_criterion TAPOS TAPOS MATNR CHARG TANUM
Sortdescending_order (9th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_9th_sort_criterion
10th_sort_criterion CHARG BESTQ
TAPOS
Sortdescending_order_ (10th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_10th_sort_criterion
11th_sort_criterion BESTQ SOBKZ
Sortdescending_order_ (11th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_11th_sort_criterion
12th_sort_criterion SOBKZ LSONR
Sortdescending_order_ (12th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_12th_sort_criterion
13th_sort_criterion LSONR VLTYP
Sortdescending_order_ (13th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_13th_sort_criterion
14th_sort_criterion VLTYP
Sortdescending_order_ (14th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_14th_sort_criterion
15th_sort_criterion
Sortdescending_order_ (15th_sort_crit.)
Control_break_15th_sort_criterion
2.3 print code
Field name Rec1 Rec2 Rec3 Rec4 Rec5 Rec6 Rec7
WNo___(Warehouse_number) L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01 L01
PrCd__(Print_code) 01 02 03 11 12 21 22
Print_code_description
Find_shipping_data____
Determine_production_data_
Form_ LVSTAEINZEL LVSTALISTE LVSTOSOLO LVSTAEINZEL LVSTALISTE LVSKOMMIL1
LVSKOMMIL2
PTm_(Time_of_printing)________
Sort_profile 1 1 1 4 1 1
Combined_print x x x x
Spool_data 02 02 01 02 02 02 02
Label_form LVSLABELS
Label_spool_code 01
Quantity_of_labels_(Indicator) 2
2.4 assign printer to storage type (LP01 to 001 only)
Field name Rec1 Rec2 Rec3
WhNo_(Whse_number) L01 L01 L01
STy__(storage_type) 001 916 999
Storage_type_description Fixed bin storage Shipping area deliveries Differences
Printer
2.5 assign print code to movement type
Field name Rec1 Rec2 Rec3
WhNo_(Whse_number) L01 L01 L01
MvT__(WM_movement_type) 101 255 601
Movement_type_description Goods receipt for pur.or.
Picking by delivery note
PrCd__(Print_code) 01 02
2.6 assign print report to warehouse No.
Field name Rec1
WhNo_(Whse_number) L01
Warehouse_number_descrip. Lean WM Plant BP01
Print_report RLVSDR40
2.7 print control multi-processing
Field name Rec1
WhN L01
Ref.ty. L
Status 2
Print_prog. RLKOMM40
PrCd 21
Printer LP01
1.4 Manual Activity
1.4.1 Maintaining Number Range Intervals for Transfer Order
Use
Maintain number range intervals for transfer order
Procedure
In this step, you define that, the Number range for Transfer order as 01 and Group number as 01, now you should tell the system how the number range would like for 01 as transfer order and 01 for the group number, for both number range, you may define you own number range, the following information just for reference:
Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM  Define control parameters and number ranges for the warehouse number  Maintain number range intervals for transfer orders (double click)
Transaction Code LN02
Check if the internal number range 01 (0000000001-1000000000) has been defined
Once you have defined your number ranges, it is extremely difficult to change them afterwards when the objects concerned are filled with data.
Bear in mind that you will be entering data on a long-term basis. Create your number range intervals accordingly.
1.4.2 Maintaining Number Range Intervals for Reference Numbers
Use
Reference number range has the following meanings:
This number identifies a number range to be used for the assignment of sequential numbers for WM reference numbers. Reference numbers are used to create or print a group of transfer orders at one time.
A sequential number generated by the system for the purpose of multiple processing of transfer requirements and delivery notes.
The reference number can also be used to print the resulting transfer orders at a later time.
Procedure
In this step, you define that, the Number range for Transfer order as 01 and Group number as 01, now you should tell the system how the number range would like for 01 as transfer order and 01 for the group number, for both number range, you may define you own number range, the following information just for reference:
Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu IMG  Logistic Execution  Shipping  Picking  Lean WM Define control parameters and number ranges for the warehouse number  Maintain number range intervals for Reference Numbers( double click)
Transaction Code LN06
Check if the internal number range 01 (5000000000 - 5999999999) has been defined
Once you have defined your number ranges, it is extremely difficult to change them afterwards when the objects concerned are filled with data.
Bear in mind that you will be entering data on a long-term basis. Create your number range intervals accordingly.
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Print a report from Application Express direct to a CUPS Printer
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Jeremy,
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Here's an options:
Use the Java API of BI Publisher to build a custom Java program that would do this for you. Delivering to CUPS is part of the Java API.
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