Lean warehouse - List of Business Process

Dear Experts,
Can you please tell us what are the List of Business Processes applicable with respect to Lean warehouse management.
Thanks and Regards,
Selvakumar. M

Hi,
Movement of stock or stock change takes place at storage location level in Lean warehouse. in lean ware house thestock place ment and removal takes place only till storage location level wheres as  in fully blown ware house  the stock place ment and removal takes place till bin level. Hence lean warehouse is like the inventory management. You can have all the scenarios as in inventory management. Thanking you.

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    NewSplReq__ New spool request
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    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:
    &#61664; Logistic Execution &#61664;IMG Menu IMG   Define control parameters and number ranges for&#61664; Lean WM &#61664; Picking &#61664;Shipping   Maintain number range intervals for transfer orders&#61664;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:
    &#61664;IMG Menu IMG  Define control parameters&#61472;&#61664; Lean WM &#61664; Picking &#61664; Shipping &#61664;Logistic Execution   Maintain number range intervals for&#61664;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
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