Difference between STO(MM) andSTO (SD))

Dear folks
please  any one help me
what is the difference between order type stock transfer order(MM) and stock transfer order(SD)
what is the process please tell me like
order ,, migo,,,like that
i want to know the process
Regards
Murali

stock transfer in MM deals with taking the material in.
whereas, stock transfer in SD deals with sending the material out.
E.G for MM . there is a warehouse, now material is coming in.
1.Purchase order
2.Create inbound delivery
3.creater transfer order
4.conform transfer order
5.putaway
6.goods in
E.G for SD material is going out.
1.create sales order
2.create outbound delivery
3.create transfer order
4.confirm transfer order
5.picking
6.delivery

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