Decentralized WMS System

Can multiple SAP systems be integrated with one decentralized WMS system (which is SAP)?
Thanks,
Prayarna

yes, you can filter those data from decentralized warehouse by logical system. it will allowed you to send those idoc to relevant system.
i have done 1 wms to 2 erp by filtering thought bd64 using logical system as the filter
thanks
hooi fung

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  • Goods Receipt in Decentralized WMS

    Dear Friends
    Our client processes the GRN by creating a Inbound delivery for PO, Then MIGO with movement type 107 for the inbound delivery and then MIGO with 109.
    Now do i process the Stock putaway in Decentralized WMS since i understand that inbound delivery is replicated in the Decentral WMS and the subsequent confirmation is done in central system upon the confirmation of TO.
    The requirement is that the process of putaway in the decentral WMS must be started after MIGO -109.
    Please advise me on this. Your help shall be greatly appreciated
    Thanks

    Hi Anand,
    What is the main idea for the 107 and 109? Why don't you create the PO with stock type "S" and then take the stock to your WH in this stock mode? When the goods are cleared/released you do a migo 343 to transfer the stoc kfrom block to unrestricted?
    I checked out the process with 107 (where the PO has an sloc which is linked to the DWM sloc) and this is not possible.
    Is this in special cases or for all inbound materials?
    Regards,
    Hein

  • ECC WMS vs  Decentralized-WMS vs  SCM - Extended-WMS.  Confusing SAP Strat

    Have a Question ... pertaining to SCM-EWM = Extended Warehouse Management Functionality in SCM.
    I am raising this under SCM out of not sure which Forum this belongs to.
    I knew  WMS  Functionality that is part of erstwhile  R3 4.6, 4.7 and now  ECC 6  Releases.
    Back in 2003-2004 also came  "Decentralized WMS" which was the same thing, but WMS implemented
    on a Separate Server integrated to R3 via IDOCs/BDOCs.   It had additional functionality of  TRM (Task & Resource Mngt)
    which I know as my team has implemented in my earlier job as SCM Manager.   At that time there was no WMS inside of  SCM  (primarily APO).
    I am now quite confused with the  "Extended WM" functionality that has come as part of  SCM  along with APO.
    -  What is the reason for coining EWM ?  Architecture seems similar to D-WMS.   Is this meant to be a 'Replacement' for D-WMS  ?  
    -  I am reading this EWM having functionality similar to  D-WMS  (eg : TRM, Cross Docking, RFID) ... so it
       appears to be the same ... except now I am reading it has functionality called  'Slotting', 'Rearrangement', 
    'Transportation Cross Docking",  "EH&S Integration" ... all honestly very confusing to me.
    -  Is it that SAP will now do all the Latest Developments around WM only in the  "EWM" module & slowly phase out WMS in ECC ?
    Thought someone might know.  This confuses me a lot & I as Head SCM am unable to give the Right Opinion to our Customers on where to head for Warehouse Management.
    Regards,
    Ambrish Mathur

    Thanks for responding. But please bear with me for the confusion that still exists.
    If I am looking to recommend to a Large Customer who is in Manufacturing or Consumer Products or Automotive/Service Parts or Pharmaceutical Domain who typically Manufacture Finished Goods Inhouse and then Distribute it from Mfg. Plants to Regional Warehouses to Local Warehouses in a Country or across countries to sell to some Distributor or Retail Store for selling it to the Consumers. In such an Environment most of the Warehouses need to be WMS Managed - particularly big ones where RF Automation is also needed. Some even track Handling Units and need to Track Plant Batches so usually Implement HUM / SUM and Batch Management along with WMS to allow Pallet Tracking.
    If I were to recommend to such customers which WMS to choose for their SAP Landscape, it is a Confusion of Giant Proportions esp. when deciding between Decentralized WMS Server (i.e : WMS not in ECC but in a separate R/3 which was primarily given by SAP to avoid Performance Issues in the Core Operations in ECC - Batch Management, HUM & WMS can be very Performance Intensive) or use the SCM-EWM Functionality. I want to give a Recommendation that is Futuristic. Why does SAP need to keep both - D-WMS as well as SCM-EWM ?
    Bear in mind that EWM is different in Terminologies from D-WMS or ECC-WMS in the sense that the "Transfer Orders" in ECC or D-WMS and they are called as "Warehouse Orders" in SCM-EWM so have different SAP Trainings . In both 'Deliveries' for Sales/POs/STOs get "Distributed" from the Executional ECC System to the EWM/D-WM system to manage Warehouse Picking, Putaway & eventually GI / GR. D-WMS exchanges information with Central ECC Orders via Middleware which is IDOC/BDOC based while I am not sure if EWM uses CIF of SCM or has a different Interface with ECC.
    D-WMS & SCM-EWM both run in a Decentralized Fashion to take care of Performance Issues with implementing WMS in the Integrated ECC Environment which I do not recommend for Companies wanting to implement a Lot of WMS.
    So the Confusion very much exists between what to recommend between D-WMS & SCM-EWM to a Customer like above with a Futuristic Outlook in mind. It does not make sense for SAP to keep both.
    What do you recommend for above-like Customers ?
    Where do SCM-EWM Trainings happen (seem to be still not common) ... can you refer me ? I cannot see them in the India/Asia SAP Training syllabus.
    I want expert help to make a recommendation.
    Regards,
    Ambrish Mathur

  • Warehouse number from "Decentralized WMS" to "Centralized"

    Hi all
    We have implemented a warehouse number with Decentralized WMS.
    ERP and WM are SAP systems.
    Now, weu2019d like to integrate WM into the same ERP SAP system (convert a warehouse number from "Decentralized WMS" to "Centralized").
    So, what shall we do?
    Can we maintain the same warehouse number and do the customizing on it (deactivate Decentralized WMS and so on)? Or we must define a new one?
    In both cases, (maintain the same warehouse number or define a new one) how can we transfer WM stock from decentralized to centralized?
    Any suggest?
    Thanks a lot
    Michele

    Hi Funky Tech.
    Thank you for your answer, but my question is another.
    We have already implemented a warehouse number as decentralized WMS.
    Now we want to integrate it into ERP (centralized WMS).
    So the questions are:
    Can we maintain the same warehouse number and do the customizing on it (deactivate Decentralized WMS and so on)? Or we must define a new one?
    In both cases, (maintain the same warehouse number or define a new one) how can we transfer WM stock from decentralized to centralized?
    Thanks
    Michele

  • Diff bet central processing and local operations in decentralized WMS

    Hi Gurus,
    Will any one give clear picture about exact diff between central processing and local operations in the functionality and configuration part, which comes under decentralized WM Integration.
    mail me  any doc or pdf,,to [email protected]
    SPRO, path Le -> Decentralized WMS Integration -> Central processing, local Operations.
    Full points for useful answer
    Regards,
    Venkat

    Hello Venkatesh,
    Let me try to explain in simple words.
    In decentralized scenario you will be using two different system
    1. Central system
    2. Decentral system (WMS system and it can be any application i.e. SAP or other WMS application) in which you will carry out WH transactions.
    Now when you have SAP system as Central system at that time you will make settings in "Central Processing"
    When you are using your SAP system as Decentral system (which is linked to other Central system) at that time you will make settings in "Local Operations"
    Hope this helps.
    Regards
    Arif Mansuri

  • Goods Receipt Posting in Decentralized WMS

    Dear Friends
    I have a Decentralized WMS being implemented along with central SAP Retail system, Can anyone help me with below
    i understand that Inbound delivery is replicated in DWMS
    TO is created and confirmed. Now Do I need to post MIGO / GRN in DWMS and distribute the data to Central system or do i post the material document in Central system upon TO?
    In case i do MIGO - 107 for inbound delivery, i am supposed to do 109, How do i capture the samein the DWMS?
    Please adivse

    Hello there,
    Please see the below link which details the process flow and how the IBD is replicated to the DWM solution.
    http://aiokeh.wdf.sap.corp:50000/SAPIKS2/contentShow.sap?_SCLASS=IWB_STRUCT&_SLOIO=57803C35975F0054E10000009B38F839&TMP_IWB_TASK=DISPLAY&RELEASE=640&LANGUAGE=EN&_SEQNUM=9&_LOIO=D0DEA339028D095CE10000000A114084&_CLASS=IWB_EXTHLP
    Regards
    Martin

  • Packing from Decentralized WMS

    We are working on decentralized WMS integration with non-SAP system. We have a problem now - SAP doesn't allow to create handling units for shipment received with SHPMNT IDoc from an external warehouse.
    What is a process planed within decentralized WMS, how packages can be created, if we want to put in a single handling unit items from different deliveries?
    We planned to use shipment document for that, but now because of error saying "The handling units for the item that is to be packed are maintained in another (decentralized) system. It is not possible to pack in this system." it's not clear anymore
    Thanks
    Maris

    Thanks for answering, but can you please be more specific?
    We are planning to follow that procedure:
    1) SAP sends outbound deliveries to WMS
    2) WMS sends back confirm decentral for goods issue
    3) WMS sends shipments with packing data, where in handling units several deliveries are packed together
    We cannot use packing for deliveries with confirm decentral idoc, because WMS packs in single handling units items from different deliveries. They pack the goods the most efficient way and if several deliveries has to be delivered to customer, then WMS packs them all together.
    What is the procedure that you have?

  • 3PL implementation without Decentralized WMS

    We are working towards outsourcing the warehouse for one division of our products. We cannot do the decentralized WMS as the 3PL doesn't want to have the terminal.
    This is the EDI flow I am working on.
    1. O/B 846 (Inventory Snapshot)
    2. O/B 940 (Warehouse Order)
    3. I/B 945 (Warehouse Shipment Receipt)
    4. O/B 943 (Warehouse Stock Transfer Shipment)
    5. I/B 944 (Warehouse Stock Transfer Receipt Advice)
    1. I have no cluse about it. I know there is one message type in CRM to do this. But we don't have CRM. Any idea how to generate this one ?
    2. For 940, I am planning to do WHSORD with DELV/DELVRY03 at the time of pick ticket creation.
    3. For 945, I'll do SDPICK to pick and pack the delivery and then do the Goods Issue.
    4. Will it be generated once the PO is released ??
    5. Should it trigger aMIGO for Goods Recipt?
    Thanks,

    SAP integrates RF Devices, using SAP Console. Once the integration is setup, you can configure many of the warehouse activities to be executed on RF Devices. SAP provides a detailed configuration tasks to link the same GUI transactions to be executed thru RF Devices.
    If you need more information on configuring the RF transactions, Please let me know the WM Business process so that configuration tasks can be guided.

  • Retail : Merchandise Distribution and decentralized WMS

    Hello Dear Experts !
    My customer uses SAP Retail and a decentralized WMS.
    We're setting up a FT flow, but the WMS requires to know that a GR is subject to distribution using the link Vendor PO-Store deliveries.
    So, the standard business process is not applicable :
    - Create the store's STO/SO
    - Create a global vendor PO
    - Create the GR.
    - Adjust the quantities
    - Create the deliveries
    This because at the interfacing of the vendor PO, we can't adjust the quantities (as the GR is not done...)
    I'm trying to convince the customer this is NOT the best practice, but...
    Does anyone have any suggestion how I could set up such a flow using standard functionality ?
    Thanks for your help.
    Didier.

    You will get all your answers on Merchandise Distribution in following link.
    SAP Presentation :
    http://help.sap.com/bp_retail603/BBLibrary/Documentation/743_Scen_Overview_EN_US.ppt
    Configuration Guide for "Merchandise Distribution" [IMG]
    http://help.sap.com/bp_retail603/BBLibrary/Documentation/743_BB_ConfigGuide_EN_US.doc"
    Business Process Documentation "Merchandise Distribution" [Easy Access].
    http://help.sap.com/bp_retail603/BBLibrary/Documentation/743_BPP_EN_US.doc

  • Decentralized WMS

    Hi!
    We are implementing integration with non-SAP external warehouse.
    We will be sending inbound deliveries 1:1 to purchase orders. Because of that we need to make goods receipts at item level for inbound delivery using IDoc SHP_IBDLV_CONFIRM_DECENTRAL03.
    SAP has note 969403 - Partial goods receipt with external system. We tried everything that is mention in the note, but weren't able to receive goods partially.
    The question - has somebody here been able to post partial goods receipts with SHP_IBDLV_CONFIRM_DECENTRAL03?
    Maris

    Peter, you saved my day, thank you!
    I have to improve my skills searching for Dec WMS integration notes.
    Maris

  • Decentralized Warehouse System - Movements

    Dear Gurus,
    Can we reverse the goods movement on DWMS?
    I have finished these steps :
    - PO on ERP
    - and inbound delivery on ERP
    - Create and confirm TO on Local system
    - PGR against inbound delivery (directly create GR on ERP against the PO let say MatDoc 110).
    Can we reverse the GR movement from MatDoc 110 or if we would like to return some of the goods to vendor, how we do it?
    Regards,
    Beto

    Go to:
    IMG => Materials Management => Purchasing => Purchase Order => Returns Order => Returns To Vendor
    Then enter the returns delivery type in 4th column for the record that matches your purchase doc.category (F), purchase document type (NB), supplying plant (your plant).
    Put 'RL' in delivery type field.
    When you create this entry, you will be able to create an outbound delivery in VL10B,
    works fine on my system and IDES where I tried also.
    So after this customizing step, make sure you use the same plant, PO type (NB), plant...
    1) ME21N - create PO of type NB, enter Vendor (not plant), and for your Pur.Org. Comp.Code and Purchasing Group create the items you want to return...
    Enter your Item details, enter plant (from the customizing step).
    Save and get the PO number.
    2) Go to VL10B, enter shipping point, and on tab Purchase Orders enter Purchasing document (your PO number) and exact supplying plant.
    You should get a screen like this:
    Here, select the line with your PO, click Background.
    Now you will get two lines:
    Select all, then press the "table"-like button in the toolbar,
    SAP will open a new window:
    Click on any field in the row, e.g. Created by user, and then Documents...
    You should get the delivery number in document field like shown above...
    Again, if you encounter the problem, some of the standard customizing is missing,
    so you might search the forums for troubleshooting that one, but this process is completely
    covered in the steps I have specified here and above.

  • WMS Implementation with SAPConsole

    Dear Gurus,
    I am kind of new the SAPconsole and the integration of RF devices with SAP.
    I wonder where I can get more information of SAPconsole.
    Is it mandatory to use SAPconsole only if we are using RFdevices?
    I am working in a project embarking SAP WMS module with RF devices. The client is looking for Decentralized WMS system approach.
    My client is on SAP R/3 4.7 version.
    Kindly advise.
    Thanks.
    Regards,
    Tom

    SAP integrates RF Devices, using SAP Console. Once the integration is setup, you can configure many of the warehouse activities to be executed on RF Devices. SAP provides a detailed configuration tasks to link the same GUI transactions to be executed thru RF Devices.
    If you need more information on configuring the RF transactions, Please let me know the WM Business process so that configuration tasks can be guided.

  • Resource assignment WMS- Defining user profiles and equipment profile

    Can anyone please let me know how I can define the user profiles and equipment profiles in SAP WMS We have a decentralized WMS that we are implementiing . Can any one please let me know how I can define the user profiles and aalso the equipemtn profiles. Ability to skip tasks and task groups.
    Thanks

    Yes - this was the first set of information the OP dumped from his system. About line 5 of the post.
    But I do wonder whether the 9.2.0.6 (not latest patch) makes a difference? Or perhaps the connect time is being used as part of a composite limit.

  • Decentralized Warehouse Management - Exclude inbound process

    Dear All,
    We are setting up decentralized Warehouse Management, with SAP ECC as ERP and an external WMS-system. We only want to set up the outbound delivery flow and keep the inbound flow in the 'as is' situation*. The question is if this is possible, if yes, how do you have to customize? Does it involve ABAP programming?
    *As is situation: Regular inbound flow where we can handle the complete process in the ECC ERP system without transfering data by using the interface. The data is transfered by mail with the third party logistics provider (Warehouse), but creating inbound delivery, goods receipt,... happens within ECC system when the logistics provider confrims the quantities by mail.
    Thanks in advance for your help!
    With kind regards,
    Wout

    If inbound and outbound are same materials, I doubt that it is possible, or that it makes any sense.

  • Connections to other systems

    Hi,
        I came to know that BD97 is also used to check the connections from R/3 to APO or other systems.
    Does anyone know what's the advantage of using BD97 compared to SM59 and how do we check the connections in BD97?
    Thanks

    HI
    GOOD
    SAP WMS - Decentralized Warehouse Management System Integration Setup
    You can operate the SAP Warehouse Management System (WMS) as a stand-alone decentralized system that is independent of a central Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System.
    You make the necessary settings for the ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) system within the WMS component (Warehouse Management System).
    The steps are set up as a checklist and guide you through the process of configuring the system parameters. 
    Checklist (For those with the Table Views used transaction code SM30).
    1. Customizing for "Enterprise Structure"
    - Create storage location in OX09 (if necessary).
    - Define warehouse number in Views V_T3001.
      (you should not copy the warehouse number in the ERP system) 
      Activities within a warehouse, like goods movements and physical inventory, are assigned to a  specific 
      warehouse number. 
      The physical warehouse where these activities take place is identified by the warehouse number.
    - Assign plant/storage location to warehouse number in Views V_T320.
      (Valid if the component MM-IM (Inventory Management) is implemented.)
      Fields : Plant + Sloc + WhN
    2. Customizing for "Decentralized WMS integration", section "Central processing" -> Application 
    - Activate decentralized WMS in Views V_T340DM.
    - Define interface to Inventory Management in Views :-
      V_156S_WM - Assign WM movement type references to IM movement types
      V_T3211   - Delivery-Relevant Parameters for Reference Movement Type
      V_T340DL  - Delivery-Relevant Data for Warehouse Number
    - Exclude stock in decentralized WMS in Views V_T321B
      (if the decentralized WMS is not an SAP R/3 system) 
    - Finally do a consistency check for decentralised WMS in transaction OL20.
    3. Customizing for "Application Link Enabling (ALE)", section "Basis Components"
       Maintaining Logical Systems in Views V_TBDLS.
       Assign logical system to client in Views T000.
    4. Make basic settings for RFC in transaction BD97.(if necessary)
    5. Customizing for "Application Link Enabling (ALE)", section "Maintain Distribution Model"
    You can define the Reduce message types and Activate message types in transaction BD53.
    SAP recommends that you use message types :
    "MATMAS" (material master tables) and 
    "DEBMAS" (customer master) as a template.
    Be aware that only those fields that are absolutely necessary are transferred from the master data tables in 
    the ERP system to the decentralized WMS. 
    6. Customizing for "Decentralized WMS integration", section "Central processing" -> Distribution
    Use transaction OL19 to generate distribution model. As far as the application is concerned, when the model 
    is generated, application-specific Customizing parameters are modified or set (for example, activate 
    decentralized WMS). 
    Display or check distribution model 
    Generate partner profile in transaction BD82. 
    (you can also perform this activity using ALE Customizing) 
    Distribute distribution model in transaction BD64 (model view) using menu item "Edit"
    If both the ERP system and the decentralized WMS are SAP R/3 systems, the distribution model should be 
    distributed on a central basis only, that is, via the ERP system. 
    7. Customizing for "Application Link Enabling (ALE)", section "Maintain Distribution Model" (transaction BD64)
    Activate the change pointers for master data distribution using transactin BD61. 
    If necessary, reduce the message types concerned with transaction BD53.
    8. Customizing for 
    "Logistics - General" - "Material Master" - "Tools" - "Data Transfer : Material Master" - 
    -> "Define required-field check for ALE/Direct Input" (Views V_T130S)
    Define whether an error message should be generated in the receiving system for required fields
    from the material master.
    thanks
    mrutyun

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