Process flow of lean warehouse management

hello experts
can any body explain the whole process of material receiving, material outgoing , inventory management in lean warehouse management .
i have already configured lean ware house management.
i suppose material receiving will be same as in IM system.
means through MIGO at any st loc. there will not be any transfer order etc.
similarly for outgoing and inventory management
please explain.
thanks and regard
ashwani tripathi

Hello Experts,
i have configured lean ware house .
when i am creating Transfer order (inbound) with ref. to MIGO Doc. no. it is showing Error :  You have not selected any data for the material Document 5000.....
please help .
regard
ashwani tripathi

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    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
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    The following building blocks form the basis for all my SAP 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
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    J04 - Sales and Distribution
    Baseline Building Blocks (Layer 1)
    J06 - Production Planning and Controlling
    J07 – Quality Management
    J18 - Product Cost Controlling
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    1.2 Lean WM Basic Settings
    1.2.1 Defining Defining ControlControl Parameters and Number Ranges for the Warehouse Number  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.
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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
    Warehouse no. description Lean WM BP01 R
    Weight unit KG R
    Volume unit
    Default UoM K R
    Time unit/performance data
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    Link to subsystem active
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    Group number 01 R
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    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).
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    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
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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
    Transaction Code SM30
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    Table V_T3012
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    Field name Value Sub-screen
    Whse number L01
    Warehouse no. description Lean WM BP01
    Storage type 001
    Storage type name Fixed bin storage
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    Unit of measure type srch
    Stock rmvl requires confirmation for picking control
    Unit of measure type srch
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    Field name Value Sub-screen
    Whse number L01
    Warehouse no. description Lean WM BP01
    Storage type 916
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    Stock plcmt requires confirmation for putaway control
    Unit of measure type srch
    Stock rmvl requires confirmation for picking control
    Unit of measure type srch
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    Unit of measure type srch
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     Picking  Shipping  Logistic Execution IMG Menu IMG  Define DoorsLean WM
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    GR ind X R Goods receipt indicator
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    1.2.4 Defining Material Staging Areas
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    STy (storage type) 001 R
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    Picking area name Picking area 1 R
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    WhN L01 R Warehouse number
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    PAr (Picking area) 002 R
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    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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    Scr. TO confirmation 2 R
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    Warehouse number L01 R
    Warehouse no. description Lean WM R
    Movement type 601 R
    Movement type description Picking by delivery note R
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    Scr. TO confirmation 2 R
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    Diff.bin
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    WhNo (Whse number) L01 R
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