Warehouse Managed to IM Managed

Hi Experts,
I have a storage location which is warehouse managed. Now business wants it to be converted to IM Managed. Apart from clearing stocks and closing open TOs, what are the steps invloved in this process? What are all the areas it is going to hit?

1. It all depends on when you want to switch back to IM level.
2. If you completed transactions in warehouse management then you need to cancle or complete the WM transactions i.e.
- Cancle open Transfer Requirement
- Canlce Open Transfer Order, if required
- Confirm Transfer Order, if required
- There should not be any stock in Interim storage type
- The stock must match at Inventory level and Warehouse level.
- There should not be any partially processed items for Delivery (Inbound and Outbound).
Once you will take care of all above, then delink between your Warehouse number from Plant/SLoc.
I suggest you to search for OSS or write to SAP (incase no OSS available) to confirm other points.

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