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1.1.

1 Configuration Documentation – SAP EWM

Version Number: 1.0

Configuration play book


SAP Extended Warehouse
Management

MOURI TECH PVT LTD


Corporate Headquarters
62,Plot No 3 & 4 Near Inorbit mall,
Opp Durgam Cheruvu Madhapur, Serilingampally, Di,
Hyderabad, Telangana 500081

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Revision history

VERSION DATE AUTHOR REVIEWER APPROVER REMARKS

Rohela Haimath
1.0 02/15/2023 Khan
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Basic Configuration in SAP S/4 HANA & EWM

1.1 QRFC Settings

1.1.1 Name Logical systems for SAP S/4 Hana & EWM Systems
1.1.2 Assign Logical systems to client
1.1.3 Specify SAP APO Release
1.1.4 Set Up RFC Destination
1.1.5 Maintain Business System Group
1.1.6 Assign Logical System and Queue Type to Business system Group
1.1.7 Set Target system and Queue Type
1.1.8 Maintain QRFC Administration settings
1.1.9 Maintain QRFC Monitor settings for QIN Scheduler
1.1.10 Maintain QRFC Monitor settings for QOUT Scheduler
1.1.11 Assign RFC Destination to method and BAPI calls
1.1.12 Define Own Business System
1.1.13 Define Business System for S/4 HANA & EWM System
1.1.14 Control for RFC Queue
1.1.15 Assign RFC Destinations to Logical Systems
1.1.16 Activate Business Configuration Settings

Chapter 2: Configuration Requirements in SAP S/4 HANA

2.1 Org Structure Elements

2.1.1 Define Plant


2.1.2 Define Storage Locations
2.1.3 Define ERP Warehouse
2.1.4 Define Shipping Point
2.1.5 Assign Plant to Company Code
2.1.6 Assign purchasing organization to plant
2.1.7 Assign Warehouse Number to Plant and Storage Location
2.1.8 Assign shipping point to plant

2.2 Maintain Logistics Execution (LE) Requirements

2.2.1 Assign Goods Receiving Points for Inbound Deliveries


2.2.2 Delivery Split by Warehouse Number
2.2.3 Define Number Ranges for Deliveries

2.3 Maintain Integration with Other SAP Components

2.3.1 Configure SAP EWM-Specific Parameters


2.3.2 Define Queue for Transfer to SAP EWM

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2.3.3 Generate Distribution Model for Transaction Data Transfer to SAP EWM

Chapter 3: Extended warehouse org and master data

3.1 Master Data

3.1.1 Define Warehouse number.


3.1.2 Define supply chain unit (SCU) for warehouse
3.1.3 Assign an SCU and Default Business Partner to the warehouse
3.1.4 Define Warehouse Number Control
3.1.5 Define Number Ranges
3.1.6 Assign the EWM warehouse to ERP warehouse.
3.1.7 Define Availability Group
3.1.8 Define ECC stock types.
3.1.9 Define stock types for warehouse.
3.1.10 Define Storage Type
3.1.11 Define Storage sections
3.1.12 Define Storage Type Groups
3.1.13 Assign Storage Types to Storage Type Groups
3.1.14 Storage Bins
3.1.14(a) Define Storage Bin Types
3.1.14(b) Define Bin Access Types
3.1.14(c) Define Storage Bin Structure
3.1.15 Staging area
3.1.15(a) Define Staging Areas
3.1.15(b) Define Staging Area and Door Determination Groups
3.1.16 Warehouse Door
3.1.16(a) Define Warehouse Door
3.1.16(b) Assign Staging Area/Door Determination Group to Door
3.1.16(c) Assign Staging Area to Warehouse Door
3.1.17 Shipping and Receiving
3.1.17(a) Maintain Transportation Mode
3.1.17(b) Define Means of Transport
3.1.18 Activity Areas
3.1.18(a) Generate Activity Area from Storage Type
3.1.18(b) Assign Storage Bins to Activity Areas
3.1.19 Work Center
3.1.19(a) Define Work Center
3.1.19(b) Specify Work Center Layout
3.1.20 Product
3.1.20(a) Define Unit of Measure Attributes
3.1.21 Packaging Specification
3.1.21(a) Define Number Range for Packaging Specification
3.1.21(b) Define General Packaging Specification Parameters
3.1.21(c) Define Packaging Specification Group
3.1.22 Maintain Structure of Packaging Specification
3.1.22(a) Define Level Type
3.1.22(b) Define Element Type
3.1.22(c) Define Level Set

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3.1.22(d) Define Work Step Type
3.1.22(e) Define Packaging Material Types
3.1.22(f) Assign Packaging Material Type to Element Type
3.1.22(g) Assign Work Step Type to Packaging Material Type
3.1.23 Determination of Packaging Specifications
3.1.23(a) Define Access Sequences
3.1.23(b) Define Condition Types
3.1.23(c) Define Determination Procedure
3.1.23(d) Create Condition Maintenance Group

Chapter 4: Number Ranges for other documents

4.1 Document Number Ranges

4.1.1 Number ranges intervals for other EWM documents


4.1.2 Define number range for ERP Delivery Documents

Chapter 5: Product Master in EWM

5.1 Product Master Data Views

5.1.1 Unit of Measure View


5.1.2 properties view
5.1.3 Classification view
5.1.4 Packaging Data view
5.1.5 Storage Data view
5.1.6 Warehouse Data view
5.1.7 Slotting view
5.1.8 Storage type Data view

Chapter 6: Batch Management

6.1 Batch Management in SAP EWM

6.1.1 Define organizational area for class type BATCH-both systems


6.1.2 Assign organizational area to class
6.1.3 Define Number range for Batch
6.1.4 Activate the LOG_LE_INTEGRATION Business Function in ERP
6.1.5 Settings for New Batches
6.1.6 settings for Warehouse Task creation
6.1.7 Activate Documentary Batch in EWM
6.1.8 Activate Documentary Batch in product master.
6.1.9 Distribute Documentary Batch settings from ERP

Chapter 7: Handling Units

7.1 Handling unit

7.1.1 Define Number range for HU Identification

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7.1.2 Define Packaging Material Types
7.1.3 Define Packaging Group for products.
7.1.4 Maintain Allowed packaging material types for packaging group
7.1.5 Assign Number range Intervals to Packaging Material types
7.1.6 Define HU Types
7.1.7 Define HU Type Groups
7.1.8 Assign Default HU Type to HU Type Group for warehouse
7.1.9 Define HU Types for Each Storage Type

Chapter 8: EWM Documents

8.1 Inbound Process

8.1.1 Inbound Delivery

8.2 Outbound Process

8.2.1 Outbound Delivery order


8.2.2 Outbound delivery

8.3 Posting Change Process

8.3.1 Posting Change

Chapter 9: Warehouse Process Type(WPT)

9.1 Define Warehouse Process Type(WPT)

9.1.1 General WPT Settings


9.1.2 Control for putaway and stock removal
9.1.3 HU control
9.1.4 Settings for Storage Process
9.1.5 Settings for Posting changes
9.1.6 Settings for Warehouse Request

9.2 Define Control Indicators for Determining WPT


9.3 Determine Warehouse process Type
9.4 Assigning Control Indicator to Product Master

Chapter 10: Warehouse Order(WO)

10.1 Overview of WO Creation Process

10.1.1 Define Number Ranges for Warehouse Order


10.1.2 Define Item Filters for Warehouse Order Creation Rules
10.1.3 Define Sub total Filters for Warehouse Order Creation Rules
10.1.4 Define Limit Values for the Size of a Warehouse Order
10.1.5 Define Sort Rules for Warehouse Tasks
10.1.6 Define Packing Profile for Warehouse Order Creation

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10.1.7 Define Creation Rule for Warehouse Orders
10.1.8 Define Search Sequence of Creation Rules for Activity Areas

Chapter 11: Delivery Processing in EWM

11.1 Delivery Processing Profiles

11.1.1 Process codes (Delivery Quantity Adjustment) profile


11.1.2 Text Management Profile
11.1.3 Quantity Offseting Profiles
11.1.4 Reference Document Profiles
11.1.5 Partner Processing
11.1.6 Date/Time Profile
11.1.7 Status Management
11.1.8 Field Control
11.1.9 Incompleteness check
11.1.10 Process Management and control

11.2 Delivery Processing-ERP Integration

11.2.1 Define ERP Document Types for Differentiation Attribute


11.2.2 Map Document Types from ERP System to EWM
11.2.3 Map Item Types from ERP System to EWM
11.2.4 Map Date Types from ERP System to EWM

11.3 Goods Movements

11.3.1 Map Storage Locations from ERP System to EWM

Chapter 12: Deconsolidation

12.1 Define Attributes for Deconsolidation


12.2 Specify Deconsolidation Station
12.3 Assign Number Range Intervals to Consolidation Groups

Chapter 13: Storage Control (SC)

13.1 Process Oriented Storage Control (POSC)

13.1.1 Storage process step


13.1.2 Process oriented Storage control
13.1.3 Storage Process Definition
13.1.4 Assign Storage Process to WPT
13.1.5 WPT Determination
13.2 Layout Oriented Storage Control

13.2.1 Configuration of LOSC

13.3 Using Both LOSC and POSC

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13.3.1 Configuration of POSC and LOSC

Chapter 14: Serial Number Management

14.1 ERP Serial number profile

14.2 EWM Serial number profile


14.2.1 Serial number at Document level
14.2.2 Serial number at warehouse level
14.2.3 Serial number at IM level

Chapter 15: Putaway Strategies

15.1 Storage Type Search

15.1.1 Define Storage Type Search Sequence for Putaway


15.1.2 Assign Storage Types to Storage Type Search Sequence
15.1.3 Define Putaway Control Indicator
15.1.4 Specify Storage Type Search Sequence for Putaway
15.1.5 Optimize Access Strategy for Storage Type Search: Putaway

15.2 Storage Section Search

15.2.1 Create Storage Section Indicators


15.2.2 Maintain Storage Section Search Sequence

15.3 Storage Bin Determination

15.3.1 Define Storage Bin Types


15.3.2 Alternative Storage Bin Type Sequence
15.3.3 Assign Storage Bin Types to Storage Types
15.3.4 Define HU Types for Each Storage Bin Type

Chapter 16: Stock Removal Strategies

16.1.1 Specify Stock Removal Rule


16.1.2 Specify Storage Type Search Sequence
16.1.3 Define Stock Removal Control Indicator
16.1.4 Determine Storage Type Search Sequence for Stock Removal
16.1.5 Optimization of Access Strategies for Stor. Type Determination in Stck Rmvl

Chapter 17: Cancel Picking

17.1.1 Define warehouse process type for putback


17.1.2 Define warehouse number control for putback
17.1.3 Specify storage type Search sequence for put away.
17.1.4 Cancel picking

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Chapter 18: Pick Denial

18.1.1 Activate Pick Denial at Warehouse Number Level


18.1.2 Specify Pick Denial at Warehouse Process Type Level
18.1.3 Assign Internal Exception Codes to Exception Codes

Chapter 19: Wave Management

19.1.1 Maintain Wave Types


19.1.2 Maintain Wave Categories
19.1.3 Set Automatic Wave Generation for Warehouse Process Type
19.1.4 Maintain Wave Capacity Profiles

Chapter 20: Exception Handling

20.1 Maintain Business Context for Exception Codes

20.1.1 Maintain Exception Code Context


20.1.2 Maintain Operation
20.1.3 Maintain Internal Process Code
20.1.4 Maintain Internal Exceptions

20.2 Exception code

20.2.1 Maintain Workflow Connection


20.2.2 Display Active Workflows
20.2.3 Create Exception Code
20.2.4 exception Code profile
20.2.5 Define Exception Code
20.2.6 Maintain Process Parameters
20.2.7 Delivery Adjustment in Case of Differences
20.2.8 Maintain Follow-On Action (Workflow)
20.2.9 Assign Internal Exception Codes to Exception Codes
20.2.10 Assign Exception code profile to user

Chapter 21: Post Processing Framework

21.1 Process flow of PPF


21.2 Configuration of PPF
21.2.1 Action Profiles and Definitions
21.2.2 Action
21.2.3 Action settings
21.2.4 Action Determination
21.2.5 Action merging
21.2.6 Processing Type
21.2.7 Assign Action profile to Delivery Document type
21.2.8 Maintain Condition Configuration

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21.3 Processing of outputs in EWM

Chapter 22: Internal Warehouse Movements

22.1 Posting Change Notice

22.1.1 Activities and Activity Area


22.1.2 Define Warehouse process Type
22.1.3 Define Document types for posting change process
22.1.4 Process profiles for Document type
22.1.5 Define Item Types for Posting Change Process
22.1.6 Map ERP Document and item type to EWM PCN Document type
22.1.7 Determine warehouse process type
22.1.8 Maintain Delivery-Relevant Data in the ERP system

22.2 Ad-HOC Stock transfers

22.3 Replenishment

22.3.1 Define Storage type


22.3.2 Verify Activities and Activity Area
22.3.3 Define and Determine Warehouse process type
22.3.4 Activate Replenishment Strategies in Storage Types
22.3.5 Specify storage type search sequence
22.3.6 Determine storage type search sequence for stock removal
22.3.7 Maintain fixed storage bin for a product
22.3.8 Create storage type view for product master
22.3.9 Execute planned replenishment

Chapter 23: Physical Inventory

23.1 Warehouse-Number-Specific Settings

23.1.1 Assign Physical Inventory Area to Activity Area


23.1.2 Define Number ranges for Physical Inventory Documents
23.1.3 Specify Physical-Inventory-Specific Settings in the Warehouse
23.1.4 Configure Cycle Counting

23.2 Define Tolerance Group

23.2.1 Define Tolerance Group for Difference Analyzer


23.2.2 Define Tolerance Group for Posting Differences
23.2.3 Define Tolerance Group for Posting Differences
23.2.4 Define Tolerance Group for Recounting

23.3 Reason and Priority

23.3.1 Define Priorities

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23.3.2 Define Reason for Physical Inventory
23.3.3 Define Reason for Differences
23.3.4 Define Standard Reason for Each Phys. Inv. Procedure

23.4 Physical-Inventory-Area-Specific Settings

23.4.1 Define Physical Inventory Area


23.4.2 Define Periodicity of storage Bin check

23.5 Difference Analyzer

23.6 Post Differences to ERP System

23.7 Determine and Set Prices from ERP

23.8 Stock Comparison ERP

23.9 Assign User to Tolerance Group for Difference Analyzer

23.10 Assign User to Tolerance Group for Recounting/clearing

Chapter 24: Resource Management

24.1.1 Define Bin Access Types


24.1.2 Define Resource Types
24.1.3 Define Queue Types
24.1.4 Define Queues
24.1.5 Define Queue Determination criteria
24.1.6 Define Queue Access sequence
24.1.7 Define Queues for physical Inventory
24.1.8 Assign Queue to user

Chapter 25: Cross Docking

25.1 Opportunistic Cross-Docking


25.1.1 Basic Settings for EWM-triggered opportunistic Cross-Docking
25.1.1(a) Activate EWM-triggered opportunistic Cross-Docking
25.1.1(b) Define Product group
25.1.1(c) Define Product group types

Chapter 26: Value-Added Services (VAS)

26.1 Define Number Range for VAS Order


26.2 Activate Order Document Management for VAS
26.3 Define Relevance for VAS
26.4 Warehouse Number-Dependent VAS Settings
26.5 Define Order Types for VAS for Kit to Stock
26.6 Define Order Types for VAS for Reverse Kitting
26.7 Define PPF Conditions

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26.8 Define PPF Action Profiles

Chapter 27: Shipping and Receiving

27.1 Yard Management


27.1.1 Activate Yard Management for Warehouse

27.2 General Settings


27.2.1 Deactivate Shipping and Receiving for Warehouse
27.2.2 Define Control Parameters for Forming Vehicles/Transportation Units

27.3 Number Ranges


27.3.1 Define Number Range Interval for Vehicles
27.3.2 Define Number Range Interval for Transportation Units
27.3.3 Define Number Ranges for S&R Activities
27.3.4 Link Between Packaging Material (TU) and Means of Transport
27.3.5 Assign Door Storage Bin and Supply Chain Unit
27.3.6 Assign Warehouse Door to Yard Bin
27.3.7 Assign Warehouse Door to Yard Bin
27.3.8 Assign Warehouse Door to Yard Bin

Chapter 28: Quality Management

28.1 Basics and Integration

28.1.1 Generate Inspection Object Types Version


28.1.2 Maintain Inspection Object Types Version
28.1.3 Define and Activate Warehouse-Dependent IOTs

28.2 Inspection Planning

28.2.1 Maintain Inspection Rule Group

28.3 Inspection Results

28.3.1 Maintain Follow-Up Actions


28.3.1(a) Define Follow-Up Actions
28.3.1(b) Function modules
28.3.1(c) Follow up actions
28.3.1(d) Assign Logistical Follow-Up Actions

Chapter 29: Production Supply

29.1 Maintain Product Group Type for PSA Assignment


29.2 Maintain Warehouse Parameters for Production
29.3 Map SAP ERP Order Type to SAP EWM Document Type
29.4 Map SAP ERP Order Type to SAP EWM Item Type
29.5 Map Production Supply Area (PSA)

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29.6 Replicate Production Supply Area (PSA)
29.7 Define Production Supply Area (PSA)
29.8 Assign Bin to PSA/Product/PED)

1.Basic Configuration in SAP S/4 HANA & EWM

1.1 QRFC Settings

1.1.1 Name Logical systems for SAP S/4 HANA & EWM systems

Use
S/4 HANA
You can define the logical systems in your distributed system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → Integration with Other SAP Components → Extended Warehouse
Management → Basic Settings for Setting Up the System Landscape→
Name Logical System
Transaction code SPRO

Use
EWM
You can define the logical systems in your distributed system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→ SCM Extended Warehouse Management → Extended Warehouse
Management→SCM Basis→Integration→Basic Settings for Setting Up
the System Landscape→ Name Logical System

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Transaction code SPRO

1.1.2 Assign Logical systems to Client

Use

you assign a client to each logical system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→ SCM Extended Warehouse Management → Extended Warehouse
Management→SCM Basis→Integration→Basic Settings for Setting Up
the System Landscape→ Assign logical systems to client
Transaction code SPRO

1.1.3 Specify SAP APO Release

Use
you need to specify the release level of the SAP APO system that is defined as the target system

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→ Integration with Other SAP Components → Extended Warehouse
Management → Basic Settings for Setting Up the System Landscape→
Specify SAP APO Release
Transaction code SPRO

1.1.4 Setup RFC Destination

Use
S/4 HANA

You create the connection to the target system. The name of the RFC destination has to match exactly
the name of the previously named logical target system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→ Integration with Other SAP Components → Extended Warehouse
Management → Basic Settings for Setting Up the System Landscape→
Setup RFC Destination
Transaction code SPRO

Use
EWM
You create the connection to the target system. The name of the RFC destination has to match exactly
the name of the previously named logical target system.

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→ SCM Extended Warehouse Management → Extended Warehouse
Management→SCM Basis→Integration→Basic Settings for Setting Up
the System Landscape→ Setup RFC Destination
Transaction code SPRO

1.1.5 Maintain Business system Group

Use

You need to determine the assignment to a business system group of this system and the ERP
systems that are to be connected. By doing this, you create areas with the same naming conventions.
These guarantee that the same names are used for master data and also their synchronization in
distributed system landscapes.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→ SCM Extended Warehouse Management → Extended Warehouse
Management→SCM Basis→Integration→Basic Settings for Setting Up
the System Landscape→ Maintain Business system Group
Transaction code SPRO

1.1.6 Assign Logical system and Queue type to Business system group

Use

you assign a logical system to a business system group (BSG). Additionally, you assign a queue type
(inbound queue or outbound queue) to the BSG.

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→ SCM Extended Warehouse Management → Extended Warehouse
Management→SCM Basis→Integration→Basic Settings for Setting Up
the System Landscape→ Assign Logical System and Queue Type
Transaction code SPRO

1.1.7 Set Target system and Queue Type

Use
you add the target system that you have already defined to the definition of the RFC destination for the
transfer. The data transfer using the APO Core Interface is made with queued remote function call
(qRFC) technology. This means that the data is stored temporarily in queues. The queue type
(inbound or outbound) determines whether the queues processing is controlled by the sending or
receiving system. In this step, you can set the queue type for the target system specified.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→ Integration with Other SAP Components → Extended Warehouse
Management → Basic Settings for Setting Up the System Landscape→ Set
Target system and Queue type
Transaction code SPRO

1.1.8 Maintain QRFC Administration settings

Use
To register the queues for the following programs to monitor the faulty queue entries occur during
delivery data transfer.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code SMQE

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1.1.9 Maintain QRFC Monitor settings for QIN Scheduler

Use
We schedule QIN scheduler settings for ERP systems and also we need to maintain similar QRFC
monitor settings in the EWM system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code SMQR

1.1.10 Maintain QRFC Monitor settings for QOUT Scheduler

Use
The QOUT scheduler settings in the EWM system is configured much like the QOUT scheduler
settings in the ERP system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:

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Transaction code SMQS

1.1.11 Assign RFC Destination to method and BAPI Calls

Use
Assigning RFC Destinations for synchronous BAPI calls and dialog methods in ERP system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code BD97

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1.1.12 Define own Business system

Use

To define your own Business system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→ SCM Extended Warehouse Management → Extended Warehouse
Management→Interfaces→General Settings→Define Own Business
System
Transaction code SPRO

1.1.13 Define Business system to S/4 HANA and EWM systems

Use

You need to define the mapping of logical systems to business systems

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→ SCM Extended Warehouse Management → Extended Warehouse
Management→Interfaces→General Settings→Define Business System
Transaction code SPRO

1.1.14 Control for RFC Queue

Use

you define the control of the RFC queues for SAP ERP.

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→ SCM Extended Warehouse Management → Extended Warehouse
Management→Interfaces→General Settings→Control for RFC Queue
Transaction code SPRO

1.1.15 Assign RFC Destinations to logical systems

Use

you define the RFC destinations for logical systems. In the RFC destination field, you can define a
standard RFC destination for synchronous BAPI calls, which is used to read data on the LE-WM side.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→ SCM Extended Warehouse Management → Extended Warehouse
Management→Interfaces→General Settings→Assign RFC Destinations to
Logical Systems
Transaction code SPRO

1.1.16 Activate Business Configuration settings

Use
A BC Set can contain data from one or more IMG activities.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code SCPR20

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2.Configuration Requirements in S/4 HANA

2.1 Enterprise Structure Org Element

2.1.1 Define Plant

Use
The plant is an operating area or branch within a company

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→ Enterprise Structure→Definition→Logistics General→Define
Plant
Transaction code SPRO

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2.1.2 Define Storage locations

Use
A storage location can be assigned to a warehouse number the Warehouse Management system You
can assign more than one storage location to the same warehouse number within a plant.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Menu Path IMG→EnterpriseStructure→Definition→Material
Management→Maintain Storage location
Transaction code OX09

2.1.2 Define warehouse

Use
A warehouse complex is represented in the Warehouse Management system as a warehouse number
that is used to identify a complex warehouse setup. The physical location is usually decisive for
assigning the definition of the warehouse number. A warehouse number groups together storage types
and storage bins that are organized and maintained as a complete unit.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→EnterpriseStructure→Definition→Logistics Execution→Define
Warehouse→Define Warehouse Number
Transaction code SPRO

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2.1.2 Define Shipping point

Use
The place or location where the goods are shipped from

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→EnterpriseStructure→Definition→Logistics Execution→Define
shipping point
Transaction code SPRO

2.1.4 Assign Plant to Company code

Use
A plant can only belong to one company code

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→EnterpriseStructure→Assignment→Logistics General→Assign
plant to company code
Transaction code SPRO

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2.1.4 Assign Purchase Organization to Plant

Use
you assign purchasing organizations to the plants for which they are responsible
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→EnterpriseStructure→Assignment→Material
Management→Assign purchasing organization to plant
Transaction code SPRO

2.1.4 Assign Warehouse Number to Plant and Storage location

Use
We can recognize which storage locations in Materials Management are controlled by the Warehouse
Management system (LE-WM), you must assign the plants and the storage location to the warehouse
number

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→Enterprise Structure→Assignment→Logistics Execution→Assign
Warehouse Number to Plant and Storage Location
Transaction code SPRO

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2.1.4 Assign Shipping point to plant

Use
you can allocate as many shipping points as desired to the plants. Any one shipping point can belong
to several plants.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→EnterpriseStructure→Assignment→LogisticsExecution→Assign
Shipping point to plant
Transaction code SPRO

2.2 Maintain Logistics Execution Requirements

2.2.1 Assign Goods Receiving Points for Inbound Deliveries

Use

You can assign one or several goods receiving points to the combination plant/storage location. If you
assign several, you can specify a priority.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→LogisticsExecution→Shipping→Basic Shipping
Functions→Shipping Point and Goods Receiving Point
Determination→Assign Goods Receiving Points for Inbound Deliveries.
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2.2.2 Delivery Split by Warehouse Number

Use
You can make settings so that deliveries within one warehouse are created automatically for specific
warehouse numbers and delivery types, and a delivery split is carried out if necessary. In the case of a
delivery within one warehouse, all storage locations of the delivery items must belong to one
warehouse number, or they can have no warehouse number assigned to them. If this does not apply to
the items of an order, then several deliveries are created automatically

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→Logistics Execution→Shipping→Deliveries→Define Split Criteria
for Deliveries→Delivery Split by Warehouse Number→Determine
delivery split per warehouse number
Transaction code SPRO

2.2.3 Define Number Ranges for Deliveries

Use
When creating a delivery or a group of deliveries, a unique number is assigned which identifies the
delivery or the group. The number is derived from the number range provided for the document type or
the group.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→LogisticsExecution→Shipping→Deliveries→Define Number
Ranges for Deliveries
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2.3 Maintain Integration with Other SAP Components

2.3.1 Configure SAP EWM-Specific Parameters

Use
The Warehouse Management system in SAP S/4HANA is activated by assigning the plant/storage
location to the warehouse number. If this warehouse number is set to SAP S/4HANA with EWM, this
ensure that the system manages the warehouse stock with an SAP EWM system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → Integration with Other SAP Components → Extended Warehouse
Management → Basic Settings for EWM Linkage→Configure SAP EWM-
Specific Parameters
Transaction code SPRO

2.3.2 Define Queue for Transfer to SAP EWM

Use
The activity is valid if data is transferred to the SAP Extended Warehouse Management system (SAP
EWM) with a queued remote function call (qRFC). In a qRFC, the data is stored temporarily in queues.
The queue type (inbound or outbound) determines whether queue processing is controlled by the
sending or receiving system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → Integration with Other SAP Components → Extended Warehouse
Management → Basic Settings for EWM Linkage→Define Queue for
Transfer to SAP EWM

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Transaction code SPRO

2.3.3 Generate Distribution Model for Transaction Data Transfer to SAP EWM

Use
When we generate the distribution model that determines how objects are transferred from a central
SAP S/4HANA system to one or more SAP EWM systems by qRFC.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → Integration with Other SAP Components → Extended Warehouse
Management → Basic Settings for EWM Linkage→Generate Distribution
Model for Transaction Data Transfer to SAP EWM
Transaction code SPRO

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3 Extended Warehouse Org and Master Data

3.1 Master Data

3.1.1 Define Warehouse Numbers

Use
In SAP Extended Warehouse Management, a warehouse complex is mapped as a warehouse
number, which you can use to identify the warehouse complex. An essential factor for defining a
warehouse number is the physical location. A warehouse number summarizes storage types and
storage bins that are organized and managed together.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Define Warehouse Numbers
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.2 Define Supply chain unit for warehouse

Use
Physical or organizational unit that is used within a logistical process in a specific business attribute.

Procedure
Transaction code /N/SCMB/SCUMAIN

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3.1.3 Assign SCU and Business Partner to Warehouse Number

Use

You assign warehouse numbers to the master data supply chain unit.You should only make this
assignment once for each warehouse number. Make sure that the owner of the warehouse and the
default party entitled to dispose refer to business partners that already exist. The default party entitled
to dispose is proposed, for example, when you manually create a warehouse request.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Assign Warehouse Numbers
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.4 Define Warehouse Number Control

Use
A warehouse number is an organizational unit in logistics that divides up a company from a
warehouse management point of view. In SAP Extended Warehouse Management, you can define
various control parameters at warehouse number level.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Define Warehouse Number Control
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.5 Define Number Ranges

Use
Assign the number range intervals to the warehouse number
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Define Number Ranges
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3.1.6 Assign the EWM Warehouse to ERP Warehouse

Use
you define the mapping of warehouse numbers from the Enterprise Resource Planning system (ERP
system) to the warehouse numbers in Extended Warehouse Management (EWM).

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Interfaces→ERP Integration→General Settings→Assign
Warehouse Numbers from Logistics Execution
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.7 Define Availability Group

Use
In a warehouse linked to one plant and one storage location, you define one availability group, which
represents the plant and storage location, and assign it to all stock types of the warehouse.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→GoodsReceiptProcess→Configure Availability Group for
Putaway→Define Availability Group
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.8 Define Stock Types

Use
In the ERP system stock type is referred as Unrestricted,Quality,Block.In EWM system
they referred as Non Dependent Sock types
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→GoodsReceiptProcess→Configure Availability Group for
Putaway→Define Non-Location-Dependent Stock Type
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.9 Define Stock Types for warehouse

Use
In the ERP system stock type is referred as Unrestricted,Quality,Block.In EWM system
they referred as Non Dependent Sock types
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→GoodsReceiptProcess→Configure Availability Group for
Putaway→Configure Stock Type
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.10 Define Storage type

Use
you define the various storage types within a warehouse number. A warehouse number is divided
up into various storage types. A storage type is defined by its spatial or organizational attributes (for
example, high rack storage area, bulk storage, goods receipt zones).

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→DefineStorage type
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.11 Define Storage Section

Use
A storage section is an organizational unit within the storage type, which summarizes storage bins with
common attributes for the purpose of putaway

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Define Storage Section
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.12 Define Storage Type Groups

Use
define storage type groups and assign these to a warehouse number
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Define Storage type groups
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.13 Assign Storage Types to Storage Type Groups

Use
assign the required storage types to a combination of warehouse number and storage type
group
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Assign Storage Types to Storage Type
Groups
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.14 Define Storage Bins
3.1.14 a Define Storage Bin Types

Use
You can divide your storage bins into groups according to their physical attributes (for example, large
bins, small bins).

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Storage Bins→Define Storage Bin Types
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.14 b Define Bin Access Types

Use
define the bin access types of the warehouse

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Storage Bins→Define Bin Access Types
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.14 c Define Storage Bin Structure

Use
you define your storage bin structures with the same configuration. The system uses the initial storage
bin structure to automatically create a sequence of similar storage bins

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Storage Bins→Define Storage Bin
Structure
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.15 Staging areas
3.1.15 a Define Staging area

Use
Staging areas are storage sections that fall within a storage type with role D. Staging areas are
used to provide interim storage for goods after unloading or before loading. During loading, the
sequence of the bins in the staging area can be used as a loading sequence.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Staging areas→Define Staging area
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.15 b Define Staging Area and Door Determination Groups

Use
Staging areas are storage sections that fall within a storage type with role D. Staging areas are
used to provide interim storage for goods after unloading or before loading. During loading, the
sequence of the bins in the staging area can be used as a loading sequence.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Staging areas→Define Staging Area and
Door Determination Groups
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.16 Warehouse Door


3.1.16 a Define Warehouse Door

Use
The system uses the standard staging area (and group) to find staging area

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Warehouse Door→Define Warehouse
Door

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Transaction code SPRO

3.1.16 b Assign Staging Area/Door Determination Group to Door

Use
you define which staging area groups/door determination groups are permitted for a warehouse door.
You can use this, for example, to separately control warehouse doors with bulk material and
warehouse doors with palleted goods.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Warehouse Door→ Assign Staging
Area/Door Determination Group to Door
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.16 c Assign Staging Area to Warehouse Door

Use
During this assignment, the system takes into account the possible loading and unloading activities for
the staging areas and doors

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Warehouse Door→Assign Staging Area to
Warehouse Door
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.17 Shipping and Receiving
3.1.17 a Maintain Transportation Mode

Use
you maintain the transportation mode like car, truck

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Shipping and receiving→Maintain
Transportation Mode
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.17 b Define Means of Transport

Use
We need to define means of transport

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Shipping and receiving→Define Means of
Transport

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Transaction code SPRO

3.1.18 Activity Areas


3.1.18 a Generate Activity Area from Storage Type

Use
It’s a logical grouping of storage bins
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→ActivityAreas→Generate Activity Area
from Storage Type
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.18 b Assign Storage Bins to Activity Areas

Use
you assign storage bins to activity areas. You can assign storage bins explicitly or
implicitly.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:

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Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→ActivityAreas→Assign Storage Bins to
Activity Areas
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.19 Work Center


3.1.19 a Define Work Center

Use
you create work centers with a corresponding description.Each work center must be
assigned to a warehouse number, a storage type, and a storage bin.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→Workcenter→Define workcenter
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.19 b Specify Work Center Layout

Use
The work center layout is used in the work center, and controls which areas and tab pages appear on
the interface. In this Customizing activity, you can decide which of the available tab pages the user
should be offered.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→Workcenter→Specify Work Center Layout
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.20 Product
3.1.20 a Define Unit of Measure Attributes

Use
The system uses the quantity classification you assign here to determine the storage type search
sequence for putaway and stock removal. Based on the requested quantity, the system determines the
UoM with the largest conversion factor which is smaller or equal to the requested quantity. The system
reads the assignment table with this UoM and uses the resulting quantity classification for the storage
type search sequence determination

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Product→Define Unit of Measure
Attributes
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.21 Packaging Specification
3.1.21 a Define Number Range for Packaging Specification

Use
define the number ranges

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→PackagingSpecification→Define Number
Range for Packaging Specification
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.21 b Define General Packaging Specification Parameters

Use
you specify the general packaging specification parameters.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→PackagingSpecification→Define General
Packaging Specification Parameters
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.21 c Define Packaging Specification Group

Use
A group consists of a description, the assignment of a number range interval, and a level set and is
used in the authorization object for packaging specifications

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→PackagingSpecification→Define Packaging
Specification Group
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.22 Maintain Structure of Packaging Specification

3.1.22 a Define Level Type

Use

A level type consists of a description and various default values.A level type is a prerequisite for a level
set.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→PackagingSpecification→Maintain
Structure of Packaging Specification→Define Level Type
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.22 b Define Element Type

Use

An element type consists of a description and various default values.An element type is a prerequisite
for a level set.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→PackagingSpecification→Maintain
Structure of Packaging Specification→Define Element Type
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.22 c Define Level Set

Use
A level set defines the structure of a packaging specification. It consists of level types and element
types.It enables you to predefine a uniform structure for packaging specifications in your system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→PackagingSpecification→Maintain
Structure of Packaging Specification→Define Level Set
Transaction code SPRO

Assign Level Set to Level Type

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Assign Level type to Element type

3.1.22 d Define Work Step Type

Use
You can assign a work step to one work step type. You can use the work step type to restrict
permissions of work steps for a packaging material. These permissions are ensured by assigning work
steps to packaging material types.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→PackagingSpecification→Maintain
Structure of Packaging Specification→Define Work step type
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.22 e Define Packaging Material Types

Use
you define the packaging material types that you need for packing. The packaging material type
summarizes packaging materials into groups and contains the essential control characteristics that are
valid for the relevant packaging materials.

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→PackagingSpecification→Maintain
Structure of Packaging Specification→Define Packaging Material types
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.22 f Assign Packaging Material Type to Element Type

Use

If packaging material types are assigned to an element type, then only packaging materials that belong
to these packaging material types are valid for this level element in a packing instruction.If no
packaging material types are assigned to an element type, then all packaging materials are valid in the
level element.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→PackagingSpecification→Maintain
Structure of Packaging Specification→Assign Packaging Material Type to
Element Type
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.22 g Assign Work Step Type to Packaging Material Type

Use

You can assign several work step types to a packaging material type.If no work steps are assigned to
a packaging material type, then all work step types are permitted during maintenance of a level
element in a packing instruction, if you are using a packaging material from the given packaging
material type.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→PackagingSpecification→Maintain
Structure of Packaging Specification→Assign Work Step Type to
Packaging Material Type
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.23 Determination of Packaging Specifications

3.1.23 a Define Access Sequences

Use

The access sequence is a search strategy that the SAP system uses to search for valid determination
records for a packing instruction condition type.Each condition table contains a particular combination
of fields that the system is to search for in the condition records. The search sequence should go from
special to general condition records:

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→PackagingSpecification→Determination of
Packaging Specifications→Define Access Sequences
Transaction code SPRO

3.1.23 b Define Condition Types

Use
you define certain condition types for packaging specifications. For example, you can define the
condition type Pack in Shipping and assign packaging specifications to this condition type. In this way,
the condition types are used to group the packaging specifications permitted for a certain area. In each
condition type you specify an access sequence that you use to define the fields that the SAP system
searches for a valid determination record (condition record).

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→PackagingSpecification→Determination of
Packaging Specifications→Define Condition Types
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.23 c Define Determination Procedure

Use
In a packaging specification procedure you define which condition types are taken into account and in
which order. When determining the packaging specification, the system automatically determines
which procedure is valid for a business transaction and takes into account the determination types
contained within, one after the other.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→PackagingSpecification→Determination of
Packaging Specifications→Define Determination Procedure
Transaction code SPRO

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3.1.23 d Create Condition Maintenance Group

Use

The condition maintenance group groups together condition tables and condition types for condition
maintenance.You can assign permitted condition tables and condition types for packaging specification
determination

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→PackagingSpecification→Determination of
Packaging Specifications→Create Condition Maintenance Group
Transaction code SPRO

4.Number Ranges for other documents

4.1 Document Number ranges

4.1.1 Number range intervals for other EWM documents

Use
Define number range intervals for various other EWM documents like inbound, outbound
deliveries, posting change and for expected goods receipt.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→Delivery-warehouse
reguest→Define number ranges
Transaction code SPRO

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4.1.2 Number range for ERP Delivery Documents

Use
When creating a delivery or a group of deliveries, a unique number is assigned which identifies the
delivery or the group. The number is derived from the number range provided for the document type or
the group.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→LogisticsExecution→Shipping→Deliveries→DefineNumber Ranges
for Deliveries
Transaction code SPRO

Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse


Management→Interfaces→ERPIntegration→DeliveryProcessing
→Define Number Ranges for ERP Deliveries
Transaction code SPRO

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5.Product Master in EWM

5.1 Product Master Data Views


Product Master data are broadly divided into 2 parts
1. Basic Product Master data (Tcode-/SAPAPO/MAT1)
2. Warehouse –specific product master data (Tcode-
/SCWM/MAT1)

5.1.1 Unit of Measure view

Use
Unit of measure in which stocks of a product are managed. The system converts all quantities that
you record in other units (alternative units of measure) into the base unit of measure.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SAPAPO/MAT1

5.1.2 Properties view

Use
This view contains general information related to the product such as
weight,volume,grouping codes and shelf life related information.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SAPAPO/MAT1

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5.1.3 Classification view

Use
It contains information about batch managed products like reference products, class name
and characteristics of class. This view is required when products are batch managed.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SAPAPO/MAT1

5.1.4 Packaging Data view

Use
It contains information about packaging materials
Pack: it is used for packaging group, reference products for packing and standard HU
types for the products that go inside the pack mat at the time of packing
Packaging materials: It is mainly used for packing the products to define the pack mat,
label forms and HU types.
Capacities: it contains information about maximum weight, tolerance percentage,
volume,capacity,tare weight, maximum length, width and height
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:

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Transaction code /N/SAPAPO/MAT1

5.1.5 Storage view

Use
It contains information about product group,storage condition,handling indicator,serial
number profile and quality inspection group.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SAPAPO/MAT1

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5.1.5 Warehouse Data view

Use
It contains information like picking,putaway and product movement in the warehouse
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SCWM/MAT1

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5.1.5 Slotting Data view

Use
During slotting, a storage concept is automatically determined for a product. The system determines
the underlying storage parameters that are relevant for putaway on the basis of master data, that is,
product data, requirement data, and packaging data. These parameters describe the storage section in
which the product is to be stored, the properties that the storage bin is to have, and the putaway
strategy that is to be used. Slotting takes into account master data that is not dependent on the
execution process.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SCWM/MAT1

5.1.6 Storage type Data view

Use
Breakdown of a complex physical warehouse. Storage types differ in their storage techniques, their
organizational form, or their function

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SCWM/MAT1

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6.Batch Management

6.1 Batch Management in EWM

6.1.1 Define organizational area for class type BATCH S/4 HANA & EWM systems

Use
Organizational area indicator is used to group the batch characteristics by business like
purchasing. This functionality is used to identify the EWM related batch characteristics.
S/4 HANA

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → Cross-Application Components→Classification System →
Classes→Maintain Object Types and Class Types
Transaction code SPRO

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EWM

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → Cross-Application Components→Classification System →
Classes→Maintain Object Types and Class Types
Transaction code SPRO

6.1.2 Assign organizational area to class

Use
Assign appropriate classes to the characteristics of the class
Procedure
Transaction code CL02

6.1.3 Define Number range for batch

Use
For goods receiving you define the number range interval for batches that you want to create as new in
decentralized Extended Warehouse Management (EWM), or that are to be newly assigned by the
system automatically.

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse management →Extended warehouse
management → Cross process settings→Batch Management→Define
Number Ranges for Batches
Transaction code SPRO

6.1.4 Activate the LOG_LE_INTEGRATION Business Function in ERP

Use

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code SFW5

6.1.5 Settings for New Batches

Use
this Customizing activity to configure batch management and the shelf life expiration data check, for
each document category. Depending on the document category and the process behind it, the system
decides which additional fields are ready for input.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse management →Extended warehouse
management → Cross process settings→Batch Management→ Settings
for New Batches
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6.1.5 settings for Warehouse Task creation

Use
you can allow creation of a warehouse task for batch status not free for each warehouse number and
warehouse process type..

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse management →Extended warehouse
management → Cross process settings→Batch Management→ Define
Setting for Warehouse Task Creation
Transaction code SPRO

6.1.5 Activate Documentary Batch in EWM

Use
you can mark batches that are not inventory-managed as requiring documentary batch management.
This enables you to guarantee the traceability of a product without having to manage the stock of the
product in batches.

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse management →Extended warehouse
management → Cross process settings→Batch Management→ Set
Documentary Batch
Transaction code SPRO

6.1.8 Activate Documentary Batch in product master.

Use
You can use documentary batches to ensure the traceability of a material, without having to manage
the stock of the material in batches.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SCWM/MAT1

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6.1.9 Distribute Documentary Batch settings from ERP

Use
you can mark batches that are not inventory-managed as requiring documentary batch management.
This enables you to guarantee the traceability of a product without having to manage the stock of the
product in batches.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →Logistics General→Batch Management → Documentary Batches
Transaction code SPRO

7: Handling Units

7.1 Handling unit

7.1.1 Define Number range for HU Identification

Use
If you have packaging materials whose number comes from a simple number range object, you
maintain the intervals for this number here.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Handling Units→External
Identification→Define Number Range for HU Identification
Transaction code SPRO

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7.1.2 Define Packaging material Types

Use
The packaging material type groups packaging materials and contains the main control
characteristics that are valid for the relevant packaging material.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Handling Units→Define
Packaging Material Types
Transaction code SPRO

7.1.3 Define Packaging group for products

Use
you define packing groups for products.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Handling Units→ you define
packing groups for products.
Transaction code SPRO

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7.1.4 Maintain Allowed packaging material types for packaging group

Use
When packing materials or handling units, the system checks whether the packaging material type
of the packaging material is permitted as packaging for the packing group of the material.
you define packing groups for products.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Handling Units→ Maintain
Allowed Packaging Material Types for Packing Group
Transaction code SPRO

7.1.5 Assign Number range intervals to packaging material types

Use
you define the number range intervals from which a handling unit (HU) identification is obtained

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Handling Units→External
Identification→ Assign Number Range Intervals to Packaging Material
Types
Transaction code SPRO

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7.1.6 Define HU Types

Use
you define handling unit types (HU types) for the additionally-defined material master attribute

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Handling Units→ Define HU
Types
Transaction code SPRO

7.1.7 Define HU Type Groups

Use
You can use HU type groups to group together similar HU types

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Handling Units→ Define HU
Type Group
Transaction code SPRO

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7.1.8 Assign Default HU Type to HU Type Group for warehouse

Use
you specify which of the generally available handling unit (HU) types you want to use or permit in your
warehouse.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Handling Units→ Define HU
Types for Each Warehouse Number and Assign HU Type Group
Transaction code SPRO

7.1.9 Define HU Types for Each Storage Type

Use
you define for each storage type the permitted HU types that are used by the HU type check.
Alternatively, you can also specify valid HU type groups for each storage type.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Handling Units→ Define HU
Types for Each Storage Type

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Transaction code SPRO

8: EWM Documents

8.1 Inbound Process

8.1.1 Inbound delivery

Use
Inbound delivery is a document containing all the data required for triggering and monitoring to
complete the inbound delivery process.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SCWM/PRDI

8.2 Outbound Process

8.2.1 Outbound Delivery order

Use
Outbound delivery is a document containing all the data required for triggering and monitoring to
complete the outbound delivery process.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SCWM/PRDO

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8.2.2 Outbound Delivery

Use
Outbound delivery can be used for posting goods issue or cancelling goods issue or leaves the yard.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SCWM/FD

8.3 Posting Change process

8.3.1 Posting change

Use

Outbound delivery can be used for posting goods issue or cancelling goods issue or leaves the yard.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SCWM/POST

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9: Warehouse Process Type(WPT)
9.1 Define Warehouse Process Type(WPT)

9.1.1 General WPT Settings

Use
In these General we have process category,activities,warehouse activity area, negative
stock need to be allowed or not, warehouse order rule, manually warehouse task need to
be created
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Warehouse Task→ Define
warehouse Process type
Transaction code SPRO

9.1.2 Control for putaway and stock removal

Use

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In these we have source storage type & destination storage type inforamtaion,control pick
hu,process type group for stock removal and putaway,round whole units and whether
automatic warehouse task need to be created at GR.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Warehouse Task→ Define
warehouse Process type
Transaction code SPRO

9.1.3 Settings for Storage Process

Use

In these we have storage control, storage control relevance and deactivation allowed.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Warehouse Task→ Define
warehouse process type
Transaction code SPRO

9.1.4 Settings for Posting changes

Use
it is necessary to create a warehouse task for the execution of a posting change warehouse request
with this warehouse process type. You can use the exception code to start subsequent processing for
posting changes using the configured follow-on functions of the connected exception handling.
Controls whether a goods movement for a posting change warehouse request is executed in the
source or in the destination bin of the warehouse task.

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Warehouse Task→ Define
warehouse Process type
Transaction code SPRO

9.1.5 Settings for Warehouse Request

Use
If a warehouse request is created as a follow-on action to an internal warehouse process, you must
specify a document type for this warehouse request. You can define one default document & Item type
for each process type. The availability group is an attribute of a stock type and represents a storage
location linked to a warehouse. Controls whether product or HU warehouse tasks shall be created for
putaway (placed in storage) when working without storage process during warehouse task creation
for warehouse requests. Controls whether the system creates warehouse tasks for handling units
(HUs) referring to inbound deliveries by scanning the HUs in radio frequency (RF) transactions
Putaway by HU or Putaway by HU (Clustered), if the warehouse tasks have not yet been created.
Automatic wave pick assignment is active for this process type. Warehouse request items with this
warehouse process type are transferred to automatic wave pick assignment. If the indicator is not yet,
you can create wave picks manually.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Warehouse Task→ Define
warehouse Process type
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9.2 Define Control Indicators for Determining WPT

Use
you define the product-specific control indicator for determining the warehouse process type. You can
use this indicator to group products for which you always want to use the same warehouse process
type

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Warehouse Task→Define
control Indicator for warehouse process type
Transaction code SPRO

9.3 Determine Warehouse process Type

Use
When Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) creates a warehouse request, it automatically
determines the warehouse process type

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Warehouse Task→ Determine
warehouse process type
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9.3 Assigning Control Indicator to product Master

Use
We assign Process type control indicator in product master under warehouse Data view

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SCWM/MAT1

10: Warehouse Order(WO)

10.1 Overview of WO Creation Process

10.1.1 Define Number ranges for Warehouse order

Use
you define the number range for the warehouse order and its log for each warehouse number.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Warehouse order→ Define
Number Ranges for Warehouse Order
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10.1.1 Define Item filters for warehouse order creation rules

Use
specify whether warehouse order creation uses a rule to process a warehouse task (WT) for Item Filter

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Warehouse order→ Define Item
filters for warehouse order creation rules
Transaction code SPRO

10.1.2 Define subtotal filters for warehouse order creation rules

Use
specify whether warehouse order creation uses a rule to process a warehouse task (WT) for Sub total
Filter

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Warehouse order→ Define Sub
total filters for warehouse order creation rules
Transaction code SPRO

10.1.2 Define limit values for the size of a warehouse order

Use
you can define the size of a warehouse order. This means that you restrict the number of items in the
warehouse order.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Warehouse order→ Define Sub
total filters for warehouse order creation rules
Transaction code SPRO

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10.1.2 Define sort rules for a warehouse order

Use
you define sort rules for warehouse tasks (WTs). You enter the criteria according to which warehouse
order creation should sort a list of WTs within a warehouse order.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Warehouse order→ Define sort
rules for a warehouse order
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10.1.2 Define Packing profile for a warehouse order

Use
This enables you to control how warehouse order creation determines pick-handling units for a
warehouse order. The system uses the data from the warehouse tasks (WTs) of a warehouse order
(such as weight, volume, or dimensions) in order to perform this determination

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Warehouse order→ Define
packing profile for a warehouse order
Transaction code SPRO

10.1.2 Define Creation rule for a warehouse order

Use
Warehouse order creation uses these rules to group warehouse tasks together into warehouse orders,
in order to create optimum work packages.

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Warehouse order→ Define
creation rule for a warehouse order
Transaction code SPRO

10.1.2 Define Search sequence of creation rules for activity areas

Use
You can assign one or more warehouse order creation rules to each defined activity area. These
rules are processed during warehouse order creation for each activity area, according to the sequence
defined.

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→Warehouse order→ Define
Search Sequence of Creation Rules for Activity Areas
Transaction code SPRO

11: Delivery Processing in EWM

11.1 Delivery Processing Profiles

11.1.1 Process codes (Delivery Quantity Adjustment) profile

Use
You can assign one or more warehouse order creation rules to each defined activity area. These
rules are processed during warehouse order creation for each activity area, according to the sequence
defined.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→ Delivery - Warehouse Request
→ Process Codes → Maintain Process Code Profiles
Transaction code SPRO

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11.1.2 Text Management profile

Use
you can define the text profiles and access sequences for the document types and item types in
delivery processing.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→ Delivery - Warehouse Request
→ Text Management
Transaction code SPRO

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11.1.3 Quantity offset profiles

Use
Quantity offset is used to calculate the open quantity for a warehouse document for a
item.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→ Delivery - Warehouse Request
→ Quantity Offsetting
Transaction code SPRO

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11.1.4 Reference Document profiles

Use
You use the reference document categories for linkage with the documents used in delivery
processing.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→ Delivery - Warehouse Request
→ Reference Document profiles
Transaction code SPRO

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11.1.5 Partner Processing

Use
define the partner roles and partner profiles for delivery processing
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→ Delivery - Warehouse Request
→ Partner Processing
Transaction code SPRO

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11.1.6 Date/Time Profile

Use
define the date and time profiles for delivery processing

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→ Delivery - Warehouse Request
→ Date/time profile
Transaction code SPRO

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11.1.7 Status Management

Use
you can define the status profiles for the document types and item types in delivery processing.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→ Delivery - Warehouse Request
→ Status Management
Transaction code SPRO

11.1.8 Field Control

Use
you can define the field control for the document types and item types in delivery processing.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→ Delivery - Warehouse Request
→ Field control
Transaction code SPRO

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11.1.9 Incompleteness check

Use
you can define the incompleteness profiles for the document types and item types in delivery
processing.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→ Delivery - Warehouse Request
→ Incompleteness Check
Transaction code SPRO

11.1.10 Process Management and control

Use
Every process profile is assigned to a system profile. The process profile copies the determination of
the characteristics of the process indicators from the system profile for process management and
control. In this Customizing activity, you can configure all process indicators that are not defined in the
system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management → Cross-Process Settings→ Delivery - Warehouse Request
→ Process Management and Control
Transaction code SPRO

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11.2 Delivery Processing-ERP Integration

11.2.1 Define ERP Document Types for Differentiation Attribute

Use
you define the differentiation attribute for mapping the item types in accordance with the document
type in ERP. The differentiation attribute enables you to map an ERP item type onto various item
types in Extended Warehouse Management (EWM).
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management →Interfaces→ ERP Integration→Delivery Processing→
Define ERP Document Types for Differentiation Attribute
Transaction code SPRO

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11.2.2 Map Document types from ERP to SAP

Use
you map the document types from the Enterprise Resource Planning system (ERP system) to the
document types for the warehouse request
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management →Interfaces→ ERP Integration→Delivery Processing→
Map Document Types from ERP System to EWM
Transaction code SPRO

11.2.3 Map item types from ERP to SAP

Use
you map the item type from the Enterprise Resource Planning system (ERP system) to the document
types for the warehouse request
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management →Interfaces→ ERP Integration→Delivery Processing→
Map Item Types from ERP System to EWM
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11.2.4 Map Date types from ERP to SAP

Use

you map the date/time types from the Enterprise Resource Planning system (ERP system) to the
date/time types in the warehouse request.You can map date/time types from the ERP system to
Extended Warehouse Management (EWM), and from EWM to the ERP system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management →Interfaces→ ERP Integration→Delivery Processing→
Map Date Types from ERP System to EWM
Transaction code SPRO

11.3 Goods Movements

11.3.1 Map Storage locations from ERP to SAP

Use
you map storage locations onto the warehouse numbers in Extended Warehouse Management (EWM)
and assign an availability group to each storage location.

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management →Interfaces→ ERP Integration→Goods Movement→ Map
Storage locations from ERP System to EWM
Transaction code SPRO

12:Deconsolidation

12.1 Define Attributes for Deconsolidation

Use

You need these attributes in process-oriented warehouse control for the process step Deconsolidate. If
the number of WTs exceeds the maximum permitted number of WTs in the deconsolidation HU, the
deconsolidation HU is directed to a deconsolidation station. There you can distribute its contents to
various putaway HUs.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management →Goods Receipt Process→Deconsolidation→Define
attributes for Deconsolidation
Transaction code SPRO

12.2 Specify Deconsolidation station.

Use
define determination of the deconsolidation station

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management →Goods Receipt Process→Deconsolidation→Specify
Deconsolidation station
Transaction code SPRO

12.3 Assign Number range intervals to consolidation groups.

Use
you can assign number ranges that have already been defined for the number range object
Consolidation Group to different processes
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management →Goods Receipt Process→Deconsolidation→Assign
Number range intervals to Consolidation groups
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13: Storage Control (SC)

13.1 Process Oriented Storage Control (POSC)

13.1.1 External Storage process step

Use
The storage process step determines to where a handling unit (HU) is to be taken. To do this, you
enter storage types, storage sections, and storage bins.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management →Crossprocessettings→Warehouse Task→Define Process-
Oriented Storage Control→External storage process step
Transaction code SPRO

13.1.2 Process oriented storage control

Use
POSC in SAP EWM is unloading, packing, de-consolidation or Quality inspection.
These steps are assigned to warehouse types with source and destination
storage type information will be provided.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocessettings→Warehouse Task→Define Process-
Oriented Storage Control→POSC
Transaction code SPRO

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13.1.3 Storage process definition

Use
Storage process contains the external process step in a sequential order
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocessettings→Warehouse Task→Define Process-
Oriented Storage Control→Storage Process Definition
Transaction code SPRO

13.1.4 Assign Storage process to WPT

Use
When we are using POSC the storage process need to be mentioned in WPT
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocessettings→Warehouse Task→Define
warehouse type
Transaction code SPRO

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13.1.5 WPT Determination

Use

When Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) creates a warehouse request, it automatically


determines the warehouse process type

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocessettings→Warehouse Task→Determine
warehouse type
Transaction code SPRO

13.3 Layout Oriented Storage Control

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13.2.1 Configuration of LOSC

Use
When we are using LOSC source and Destination storage type information need to be
provided along with Mezarine storage type information.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocessettings→Warehouse Task→Define LOSC
Transaction code SPRO

13.3 Using Both LOSC and POSC

13.3.1 Configuration of POSC and LOSC

Use
When we are using POSC with LOSC one of the external step is mandatory in LOSC
setup
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG → SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocessettings→Warehouse Task→Define LOSC
Transaction code SPRO

14:Serial Number Management

14.1 Define Serial number profile

Use
Serial number management allows you to distinguish between individual items of a material that are
managed with a single material number

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:

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Menu Path IMG→Logistics Execution→Shipping→Basic Shipping Functions→Serial
Numbers→Determine Serial Number Profiles
Transaction code SPRO

14.2 Define Warehouse-Number Independent Serial Number Profiles

Use
define global serial number profiles at document level,IM level and warehouse level and need to be
assign in material master under sales/general plant view & wm execution view

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG→ Integration with Other SAP Components →Extended Warehouse
Management→Additional Material Attributes→Attribute Values for
Additional Material Master Fields→Define Serial Number Profile
Transaction code SPRO

14.3 Serial Numbers: Settings for Warehouse Number

Use
you define the maximum length of a serial number.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:

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Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→ Product → Define Serial Number Profiles
→ Serial Numbers: Settings for Warehouse Number
Transaction code SPRO

14.4 Define Warehouse-Number dependent Serial Number Profiles

Use
define a warehouse-specific serial number profile that overwrites the global profile defined in the
ERP system

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→ Product → Define Serial Number Profiles
→ Define Warehouse Number-Dependent Serial Number Profiles
Transaction code SPRO

15: Putaway Strategies

15.1 Storage Type Search

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15.1.1 Define Storage Type Search Sequence for Putaway

Use
define storage type search sequences for putaway. Storage type search sequences are required for
the putaway process, for slotting, and for warehouse rearrangement .

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods Receipt Process→Strategies→Storage Type
Search →Define Storage Type Search Sequence for Putaway
Transaction code SPRO

15.1.2 Assign Storage Types to Storage Type Search Sequence

Use
assign the required storage types to the storage type search sequences that you have created in the
IMG activity Define Storage Type Search Sequence for Putaway..
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods Receipt Process→Strategies→Storage Type
Search →Assign Storage Types to Storage Type Search Sequence
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15.1.3 Define Putaway Control Indicator

Use
You can use putaway control indicators to control that during putaway, specific products are put away
into specific storage types/storage type groups with priority.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods Receipt Process→Strategies→Storage Type
Search → Define Putaway Control Indicator
Transaction code SPRO

15.1.4 Specify Storage Type Search Sequence for Putaway

Use
The storage type search sequence defines the storage types in which the system searches for
destination storage bins, and the sequence in which they are sorted/prioritized.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods Receipt Process→Strategies→Storage Type
Search → Specify Storage Type Search Sequence for Putaway
Transaction code SPRO

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15.1.5 Optimize Access Strategy for Storage Type Search: Putaway

Use
The storage type search sequence defines the storage types in which the system searches for
destination storage bins, and the sequence in which they are sorted/prioritized.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods Receipt Process→Strategies→Storage Type
Search → Optimize Access Strategy for Storage Type Search: Putaway
Transaction code SPRO

15.2 Storage Section Search

15.2.1 Create Storage Section Indicators

Use
The storage section indicator divides products into groups with the same characteristic attributes, for
the putaway process in various storage sections. You can use the storage section indicator to assign
specific product groups to specific storage section search sequences.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods Receipt Process→Strategies→Storage section
Search → Create Storage Section Indicators
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15.2.2 Maintain Storage Section Search Sequence

Use
you maintain storage section search sequences. You need storage section search sequences for
determining storage sections

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods Receipt Process→Strategies→Storage section
Search → Maintain Storage Section Search Sequence
Transaction code SPRO

15.3 Storage Bin Determination

15.3.1 Define Storage Bin Types

Use
You can divide your storage bins into groups according to their physical attributes (for example, large
bins, small bins).

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods Receipt Process→Strategies→ Storage Bin
Determination → Define Storage Bin Types
Transaction code SPRO

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15.3.2 Alternative Storage Bin Type Sequence

Use
you specify alternative bin types for putaway. The bin types you specify here will only be taken into
account by the system, if you have entered an optimum bin type in the product master for the relevant
storage type.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods Receipt Process→Strategies→ Storage Bin
Determination → Alternative Storage Bin Type Sequence
Transaction code SPRO

15.3.3 Assign Storage Bin Types to Storage Types

Use
you assign storage bin types to a combination of warehouse number and storage type. As a result, the
performance during storage bin determination improves

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods Receipt Process→Strategies→ Storage Bin
Determination → Assign Storage Bin Types to Storage Types
Transaction code SPRO

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15.3.4 Define HU Types for Each Storage Bin Type

Use
define the storage bin types for each HU type to which you can perform putaway. These definitions
are used by storage bin type determination.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods Receipt Process→Strategies→ Storage Bin
Determination →HU Types→Define HU Types for Each Storage Bin Type
Transaction code SPRO

16: Stock Removal Strategies

16.1.1 Specify Stock Removal Rule

Use
The stock removal rule defines the sequence in which the quants found should be sorted.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→Strategies→ Specify Stock Removal
Rule
Transaction code SPRO

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16.1.2 Specify Storage Type Search Sequence

Use
The stock removal rule defines the sequence in which the quants found should be sorted.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→Strategies→ Specify Storage Type
Search Sequence
Transaction code SPRO

16.1.3 Define Stock Removal Control Indicator

Use
You can use this strategy to control that during stock removal, specific products are removed with
preference from specific storage types/storage type groups. You can also control the sorting of stocks
during stock removal.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→Strategies→Define Stock Removal
Control Indicator
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16.1.4 Determine Storage Type Search Sequence for Stock Removal

Use
The storage type search sequence contains information about the storage types in which the system
will search for stock during stock removal, and in which sequence the stock should be sorted. The
storage type search that you set up here refers to the storage type search sequence and to the stock
removal rule. You can also use a preference list to specify the sequence of storage types/storage type
groups from which the system should remove stock first, where possible.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→Strategies→ Determine
Storage Type Search Sequence for Stock Removal
Transaction code SPRO

16.1.5 Optimization of Access Strategies for Stor. Type Determination in Stck Rmvl

Use
you can optimize the access strategy for the storage type search.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→Strategies→ Optimization of
Access Strategies for Stor. Type Determination in Stck Rmvl
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17: Cancel Picking

17.1.1 Define warehouse process type for putback

Use
The warehouse process type delivers information that Extended Warehouse Management (EWM)
requires to execute processes, particularly renewed putaway of previously picked products.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→Strategies→ Cancel
Picking→Define Warehouse Process Type for Putback
Transaction code SPRO

17.1.2 Define Warehouse Number Control for Putback

Use
you specify the warehouse number control for putback.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→Strategies→ Cancel
Picking→Define Warehouse Number Control for Putback
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17.1.3 Specify storage type search sequence for putback

Use
you specify storage type search sequence for putback.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→GoodsrecieptProcess→Strategies→ Storage Type
Search → Specify Storage Type Search Sequence for Putaway
Transaction code SPRO

17.1.4 Cancel Picking

Use
By using these t-code we need to send the product to particular storage type

Procedure
Transaction code /N/SCWM/CANCPICK

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18: Pick Denial

18.1.1 Activate Pick Denial at Warehouse Number Level

Use
you define at warehouse number level whether the process of pick denial is allowed in the current
warehouse number.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→ Pick Denial → Activate Pick
Denial at Warehouse Number Level
Transaction code SPRO

18.1.3 Specify Pick Denial at warehouse process type level

Use
you define, at warehouse process type level, the control and the action that results from a pick denial.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→ Pick Denial → Specify Pick
Denial at Warehouse Process Type Level

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18.1.4 Assign Internal Exception codes to Exception codes

Use
you assign the relevant exception code to an interal exception code, at warehouse number level.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→ Pick Denial → Assign Internal
Exception Codes to Exception Codes
Transaction Code SPRO

19: Wave Management

19.1.1 Maintain Wave Types

Use
you define wave types to represent the different types of waves with special characteristics and
behavior.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→ Wave Management →
Maintain Wave types
Transaction Code SPRO

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19.1.2 Maintain Wave Categories

Use
you define wave categories.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→ Wave Management →
Maintain Wave Categories
Transaction Code SPRO

19.1.3 Set Automatic Wave Generation for Warehouse Process Type

Use
you determine for which warehouse process types you want waves to be generated automatically.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→ Wave Management → Set
Automatic Wave Generation for Warehouse Process Type
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19.2 Wave Template Determination

19.2.1 Maintain Access Sequences

Use
you maintain access sequences for wave template determination
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→ Wave Management → Wave
Template Determination→Maintain access Sequence
Transaction Code SPRO

19.2.2 Maintain Condition Type

Use
you maintain condition types for wave template determination
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→ Wave Management → Wave
Template Determination→Maintain condition type

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Transaction Code SPRO

19.2.3 Define Determination procedure

Use
you create a determination procedure consisting of one or more condition types
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→ Wave Management → Wave
Template Determination→ Define Determination Procedure
Transaction Code SPRO

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19.2.4 Assign Procedure to Document type

Use
you create a determination procedure consisting of one or more condition types
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→ Wave Management → Wave
Template Determination→ Assign Procedure to Document type
Transaction Code SPRO

19.2.4 Assign Condition Maintenance Group

Use
you define a condition maintenance group for wave template determination.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goods issue Process→ Wave Management → Wave
Template Determination→Assign condition maintenance group
Transaction Code SPRO

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20: Exception Handling

20.1 Maintain Business Context for Exception Codes

20.1.1 Maintain Exception Code Context

Use
The business context is predefined by SAP and is oriented to the applications that have implemented
exception handling.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→Exceptionhandling→
Maintain Business Context for Exception Codes
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20.1.2 Maintain Operation

Use
Operation represents the process execution step defined for a particular warehouse
operation.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→Exceptionhandling→
Maintain operation
Transaction Code SPRO

20.1.3 Maintain Internal Process code

Use
It controls Internal program reaction after an inter exception code is entered.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→Exceptionhandling→
Maintain operation
Transaction Code SPRO

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20.1.4 Maintain Internal Exceptions

Use
Internal Exceptions codes are automatically triggered when the system process exception
situations.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→Exceptionhandling→Maintai
n Internal Exceptions
Transaction Code SPRO

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20.2 Exception code

20.2.1 Maintain Work flow connection

Use
Inorder to trigger the workflow it is first necessary to define work flow connection.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→Exceptionhandling→Define
Exception code→Maintain work flow connection
Transaction Code SPRO

20.2.2 Display Active work flows

Use
Inorder to trigger the workflow it is first necessary to define work flow connection.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:

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Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→Exceptionhandling→Define
Exception code→Display Active workflows
Transaction Code SPRO

20.2.3 Create Exception code

Use
Exception codes ae defined in the system which are warehouse dependent.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→Exceptionhandling→Define
Exception code→Create Exception code
Transaction Code SPRO

20.2.4 Exception code Profile

Use
Exception codes profiles are used to restrict the availability of exception codes for a
particular user.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→Exceptionhandling→Define
Exception code→ Exception code profile
Transaction Code SPRO

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20.2.5 Define Exception code

Use
The business context,exception code profile and execution step are assigned to excetion
code.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→Exceptionhandling→Define
Exception code→Define Exception code
Transaction Code SPRO

20.2.6 Maintain process parameters

Use
Here we can internal process codes which are defined under Maintain exception codes to
business context.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:

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Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→Exceptionhandling→Define
Exception code→Maintain Process parameters
Transaction code SPRO

20.2.7 Delivery Adjustment in case of Differences

Use
Here we can internal process codes which are defined under Maintain exception codes to
business context.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→Exceptionhandling→Define
Exception code→Delivery Adjustment in case of differences
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20.2.8 Maintain Follow-On Action (Workflow)

Use
If the exception code requires workflow,assign the workflow startID to the exception
code.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→Exceptionhandling→Define
Exception code→Maintain Follow-On Action(workflow)
Transaction code SPRO

20.2.9 Assign Internal Exception Codes to Exception Codes

Use
The relevant exception code is assigned to internal exception codes at warehouse level.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→Exceptionhandling→Define
Exception code→Assign Internal Exception Codes to Exception Codes

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Transaction code SPRO

20.2.10 Assign Exception code profile to user

Use
To assign an exception code profile ,it must be assigned to users.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SCWM/EXCUSERID

21: Post Processing Framework

21.1 Process Flow of PPF

Use
We need to follow the process of PPF which are mentioned in the flow diagram.

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21.2 Configuration of PPF

Configuration of PPF actions can be done through respective application nodes in customizing.
Tcode: SPPFCADM
Tcode: SPPFCADM is mainly divided into three parts. Application, customizing and clean up
inconsistences

21.2.1 Action profiles and Definitions

Use
An action profile contains the set of allowed actions with their sequence of execution.

Action Definition

Use
The action definition describes the content of an action independently of the processing
type.

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21.2.2 Action

Use
An action can be function or a process that is scheduled for an application document
under specific conditions and is started immediately or later.

21.2.3 Action settings

Use
Under action settings processing time ,sort order,scheduling and spool can be contolled.

21.2.4 Action Determination

Use
Checks whether the conditions for scheduling the actions have been occurred or not.

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21.2.5 Action merging

Use
Action merging is always necessary if existing unprocessed actions have to be merged
with newly actions.

21.2.6 Processing Type

Use
It is responsible for the execution of a particular actions is defined.

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21.2.7 Assign action profile to Delivery Document type

Use
If the application is delivery,it is necessary to assign action profile to particular document
type.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→GoodsReceiptprocess→ Inbound Delivery→ Define
Document Types for Inbound Delivery Process
Transaction code SPRO

21.2.8 Maintain Condition Configuration

Use
Here we can use either transportable and non transportable condition configuration is
used.

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21.2.3 Processing outputs in EWM

Use
Tcode SPPFP makes it possible to manually process the outputs and to view all outputs
that are scheduled,processed or failed.

Transaction code SPPFP

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22: Internal Warehouse Movements
22.1 Posting Change Notice

22.1.1 Activities and Activity Area

Use
Activities and Activity area are required to Posting change.Separate Activity areas to
PCN or we can create an activity and assigned to existing activity area.

Activities

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Activity Areas→Activity
Transaction code SPRO

Activity Area
An separate activity area has been created for PCN

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:

Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse


Management→Master Data→Activity Areas→Activity Area
Transaction code SPRO

22.1.2 Define Warehouse process type

Use
In General settings we need to maintain warehouse process category and activity need to
maintain and settings of posting changes need to maintained

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Activities

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Cross Process settings→Warehouse Task→Define
warehouse process type
Transaction code SPRO

22.1.3 Define Document for posting change process

Use
you define document types for the posting change process

Activities

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internal wahrehouse process→Delivery
Processing→Posting Changes→Define Document Types for Posting
Change Process
Transaction code SPRO

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20.1.4 Process profiles for Document type

Use
You can define the process profiles for the document types of warehouse request processing.

Activities

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→crossprocesssettings→Delivery-warehouserequest→
Process Management and Control→ Define Process Profile for
Document Header
Transaction code SPRO

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20.1.5 Define Item type for posting change process

Use
you define item types for the posting change process

Activities

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internal wahrehouse process→Delivery
Processing→Posting Changes→Define item Types for Posting Change
Process
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20.1.6 Map ERP Document & Item type to EWM system

Use
Map ERP Document types to EWM Document types

Activities

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Interfaces→ERP integration→ Delivery
Processing→Define ERP Document types to EWM Document type
Transaction code SPRO

Use
Map ERP item types to EWM item types

Activities

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Interfaces→ERP integration→ Delivery
Processing→Define ERP item types to EWM item type
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22.1.7 Determine warehouse process type

Use
you define warehouse process type for the posting change process

Activities

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→crossprocesssettins→Define warehouse
task→Determine warehouse process type

22.1.8 Maintain Delivery-Relevant in the ERP system

Use
Define business partners and delivery types for each reference movement type to override those
defined on warehouse number level.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →Logistics Execution→Decentralized WMS Integration→Central
Processing→Application→Inventory Management Interface and
Delivery-Relevant Data→Define Default Values for Each Reference
Movement Type
Transaction code SPRO

22.2 AD-HOC Movements


Product Warehouse Task

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Use
Incase if you want to move the product from one bin to another bin.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SCWM/ADPROD

Handling Unit Warehouse Task

Use
Incase if you want to move the HU from one bin to another bin.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SCWM/ADHU

22.3 Replenishment

22.3.1 Define Storage type

Use
In Which storage type you need to do the replinishment.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Define storagetype
Transaction code SPRO

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22.3.2 Activities and Activity area

Activities

Use
Replenishment activity need to be maintained

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Activity Areas→Define Activity
Transaction code SPRO

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Activity Area

Activities

Use
Replenishment activity need to be maintained for Activity Area

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Master Data→Activity Areas→Define Activity area
Transaction code SPRO

22.3.3 Define and Determine Warehouse process type


Define Warehouse process type

Use
Replenishment activity need to be maintained for Activity Area

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→Define warehouse
task→Define warehouse process type
Transaction code SPRO

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Determine warehouse process type

Use
You need to maintain the warehouse process type

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→Define warehouse
task→Determine warehouse process type
Transaction code SPRO

22.3.4 Activate replenishment for storage types

Use
We need to activate replenishment for storage types
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internal warehouse process→Replenishment
Control→Activate Replenishment Strategies in Storage Types
Transaction code SPRO

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22.3.5 Specify storage type search sequence

Use
We need to maintain storage type search sequence
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goodsissueprocess→Strategies→Specify Storage
Type Search Sequence
Transaction code SPRO

22.3.6 Determine Storage Type Search Sequence for Stock Removal

Use
We need to maintain storage type search sequence for stock removal
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Goodsissueprocess→Strategies→Determine Storage
Type Search Sequence for Stock Removal
Transaction code SPRO

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22.3.7 Maintain Fixed bin storage bin for a product

Use
For a fixed bin storage type we need to maintain minimum and maximum quantity for
product
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SCWM/BINMAT

22.3.8 Create storage type view for a product master

Use
Once we maintain fixed bin for a product so we can able to see in product master.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SCWM/MAT1

22.3.4 Maintain planned Replenishment

Use
Once we maintained all the strategies and fixed bin then execute the replinishment.

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SCWM/REPL

23: Physical Inventory

23.1 Warehouse-Number-Specific Settings

23.1.1 Assign Physical Inventory Area to Activity Area

Use
you define the assignment of the physical inventory areas to the activity areas that are allowed for the
physical inventory. This assignment is required to create the reference between the storage bins and
the physical inventory areas.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internalwarehouseprocesses→Physical Inventory→
Warehouse-Number-Specific Settings→ Assign Physical Inventory
Area to Activity Area
Transaction code SPRO

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23.1.2 Define Number ranges for Physical Inventory Documents

Use
The system uses the document number for the inventory planning documents (temporary physical
inventory documents) and for active physical inventory documents, if the external number range for
temporary physical inventory documents is not active. In this case, a unique, sequential number
assignment is guaranteed for each physical inventory document. If the external number range for
inventory planning documents is active, the system only uses the document number for active
inventory documents.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internalwarehouseprocesses→Physical Inventory→
Warehouse-Number-Specific Settings→ Define Number ranges for
Physical Inventory Documents
Transaction code SPRO

23.1.3 Specify Physical-Inventory-Specific Settings in the Warehouse

Use
you make the following physical-inventory-specific settings for each warehouse:.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internalwarehouseprocesses→Physical Inventory→
Warehouse-Number-Specific Settings→ Specify Physical-Inventory-
Specific Settings in the Warehouse
Transaction code SPRO

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23.1.4 Configure Cycle Counting

Use
you define the following for the cycle counting physical inventory procedure.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internalwarehouseprocesses→Physical Inventory→
Warehouse-Number-Specific Settings→Configure Cycle Counting
Transaction code SPRO

23.2 Define Tolerance Group

23.2.1 Define Tolerance Group for Difference Analyzer

Use

define PI tolerance groups in a warehouse and assign value-based tolerance values to these
groups.When differences are being analyzed in the difference analyzer tool, the tolerance group for the
difference analyzer is used to block difference values outside of the tolerance limits.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internalwarehouseprocesses→Physical Inventory→
Warehouse-Number-Specific Settings→Define Tolerance Group→
Define Tolerance Group for Difference Analyzer
Transaction code SPRO

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23.2.2 Define Tolerance Group for Posting Differences

Use

define PI tolerance groups in a warehouse and assign value-based and quantity-based tolerance
values to these groups. The quantity-based tolerance values are in percentages.When you are posting
a PI document, the tolerance group is used to block values outside of the tolerance limit based on the
differences.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internalwarehouseprocesses→Physical Inventory→
Warehouse-Number-Specific Settings→Define Tolerance Group→
Define Tolerance Group for Posting Differences
Transaction code SPRO

23.2.3 Define Tolerance Group for Posting Differences

Use

define PI tolerance groups in a warehouse and assign value-based and quantity-based tolerance
values to these groups. The quantity-based tolerance values are in percentages.When you are posting
a PI document, the tolerance group is used to block values outside of the tolerance limit based on the
differences.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:

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Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internalwarehouseprocesses→Physical Inventory→
Warehouse-Number-Specific Settings→Define Tolerance Group→
Define Tolerance Group for Posting Differences
Transaction code SPRO

23.2.4 Define Tolerance Group for Recounting

Use
you define physical inventory tolerance groups for the recount of a physical inventory document in a
warehouse number,and assign value-based and quantity-based (percentage) tolerance values to
these.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internalwarehouseprocesses→Physical Inventory→
Warehouse-Number-Specific Settings→Define Tolerance
Group→Define Tolerance Group for Recounting
Transaction code SPRO

23.3 Reason and Priority

23.3.1 Define Priorities

Use
define the priorities that are permitted for each warehouse number. The priority is used to control the
urgency of a physical inventory document or an occurring difference in the system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internalwarehouseprocesses→Physical Inventory→
Warehouse-Number-Specific Settings→Reason and priority → Define
Priorities
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23.3.2 Define Reason for Physical Inventory

Use
you define the permitted reasons for creating a physical inventory document.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internalwarehouseprocesses→Physical Inventory→
Warehouse-Number-Specific Settings→Reason and priority → Define
Reason for Physical Inventory
Transaction code SPRO

23.3.3 Define Reason for Differences

Use

define the reason for differences that are processed in the Difference Analyzer.There are four different
types of differences that are each assigned to a process. You have to define a reason and a priority for
each process. These value are then used when displaying differences in the Difference Analyzer, and
during reporting.

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internalwarehouseprocesses→Physical Inventory→
Warehouse-Number-Specific Settings→Reason and priority → Define
Reason for Difference
Transaction code SPRO

23.3.4 Define Standard Reason for Each Phys. Inv. Procedure

Use

you assign a standard reason to a physical inventory procedure.If no reason is given when creating a
physical inventory document, the physical inventory document is created with the standard reason of
the physical inventory procedure. This standard reason is used to simultaneously assign a priority to
the physical inventory document.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internalwarehouseprocesses→Physical Inventory→
Warehouse-Number-Specific Settings→Reason and priority → Define
Standard Reason for Each Phys. Inv. Procedure
Transaction code SPRO

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23.4 Physical-Inventory-Area-Specific Settings

23.4.1 Define Physical Inventory Area

Use
define the priorities that are permitted for each warehouse number. The priority is used to control the
urgency of a physical inventory document or an occurring difference in the system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internalwarehouseprocesses→Physical Inventory→
Physical-Inventory-Area-Specific Settings→ Define Physical Inventory
Area
Transaction code SPRO

23.4.2 Define Periodicity of storage Bin check

Use

you set the periodicity of the storage bin check for a physical inventory area, the interval in work days
according to which a new physical inventory is to be executed, the buffer time in work days

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Internalwarehouseprocesses→Physical Inventory→
Physical-Inventory-Area-Specific Settings→ Periodicity of Storage Bin
Check

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Transaction code SPRO

23.5 Difference Analyzer

Use

It is used to post the differences to EWM system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /SCWM/DIFF_ANALYZER

23.6 Post Differences to ERP System

Use

It is used to post the differences to ERP system.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /SCWM/WM_ADJUST

23.7 Determine and Set Prices from ERP

Use
This transaction is to download product prices between ERP and EWM system
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /SCWM/VALUATION_SET

23.8 Stock Comparison ERP

Use

It is used to identify the stock inconsistences between ERP and EWM system .

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
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Transaction code /SCWM/ERP_STOCKCHECK

23.9 Assign User to Tolerance Group for Difference Analyzer

Use

Here we assign the user to Tolerance group to post the difference with the help of difference analyzer.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /SCWM/PI_USER_DIFF

23.10 Assign User to Tolerance Group for Recounting/clearing

Use

Here we assign the user to Tolerance group to do the recounting

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /SCWM/PI_USER_DIFF

24: Resource Management

24.4.1 Define Bin Access types

Use
define the bin access types of the warehouse.
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ResourceManagement→
Define Bin Access Types
Transaction code SPRO

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24.1.2 Define Resource types

Use
which controls the way in which you can use the resource type when using a mobile radio frequency
(RF) device.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ResourceManagement→
Define Resource Types.
Transaction code SPRO

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24.1.3 Define Queue types

Use
Queue types influence warehouse order (WO) selection for a resource during task interleaving in a
radio frequency (RF) environment.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ResourceManagement→
Define Queue Types.
Transaction code SPRO

24.1.4 Define Queues

Use

Queues influence warehouse order (WO) selection for a resource.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:

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Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ResourceManagement→
Define Queues
Transaction code SPRO

Define Queue Determination

24.1.5 Define Queue Determination Criteria

Use
In these we will assign WPT ,AA and Bin access type to Queue
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ResourceManagement→
Define Queue Determination Criteria
Transaction code SPRO

24.1.6 Define Queue Access Sequence

Use
In these we will assign queue sequence which need to be triggered while creating
warehouse task

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ResourceManagement→
Define Queue Access sequence
Transaction code SPRO

24.1.6 Define Queue for Physical Inventory

Use
In these we will assign queue for physical inventory area
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ResourceManagement→
Define Queue for physical inventory
Transaction code SPRO

24.1.6 Define Queue to user

Us
In these we will assign queue for user

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Procedure

24.1.6 Define Queue for Physical Inventory

Use
In these we will assign queue for physical inventory area
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /N/SCWM/RSRC

25: Cross Docking


25.1 Opportunistic Cross-Docking

25.1.1 Basic Settings for EWM-Triggered opportunistic Cross-Docking

25.1.1 a Activate EWM-triggered opportunistic Cross-Docking

Use
you can activate the EWM-triggered opportunistic cross-docking.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→CrossDocking→
Opportunistic Cross-Docking→EWM-triggered opportunistic Cross-
Docking→ Activate EWM-triggered opportunistic cross-docking
Transaction code SPRO

25.1.1 b Define product Group

Use
We can define product group.

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Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Basis→Master Data→Product→Product Groups→Define
Product Groups
Transaction code SPRO

25.1.1 c Define product Group Type

Use
We can define the product group type

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Basis→Master Data→Product→Product Groups→Define
Product Groups Type
Transaction code SPRO

26: Value-Added Services (VAS)

26.1 Define Number ranges of Value Added Services(VAS)

Use
you define the number range for the value-added service order (VAS order) for a warehouse number
.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:

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Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ValueAddedServices→ Define
Number Range for VAS Order
Transaction code SPRO

26.2 Acitvate order Document Management for VAS

Use
you can activate all the required order data areas, order data types, and order document
management (ODM) components for value-added services (VAS). Here, only objects of order
document management that are also used by VAS are considered.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ValueAddedServices→
Activate Order Document Management for VAS
Transaction code SPRO

26.3 Define Relevance for VAS

Use
you can activate all the required order data areas, order data types, and order document
management (ODM) components for value-added services (VAS). Here, only objects of order
document management that are also used by VAS are considered.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ValueAddedServices→ Define
Relevance for VAS

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Transaction code SPRO

26.4 Warehouse Number-Dependent VAS Settings

Use

The performing entity that the warehouse number has in value-added service (VAS) processing.
The stock type that the system is to propose for the utilities product consumption posting in the VAS
order. The product group type that the system is to use for the existence check of the packaging
specification.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ValueAddedServices→
Warehouse Number-Dependent VAS Settings
Transaction code SPRO

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26.5 Define order types for VAS for KIT to Stock

Use

you can define order types for value-added services (VAS), which you want to use in the "kit-to-stock"
process. If you want to generate a VAS order for this process manually, you must specify the VAS order
type.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ValueAddedServices→ Define
Order Types for VAS for Kit to Stock
Transaction code SPRO

26.5 Define order types for VAS for Reverse Kitting

Use

you can define order types for value-added services (VAS), which you want to use in the "reverse
kitting" process. If you want to generate a VAS order for this process manually, you must specify the
VAS order type.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:

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Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ValueAddedServices→ Define
Order Types for VAS for Reverse Kitting
Transaction code SPRO

26.5 Define PPF Conditions

Use
The action definitions in the action profile are only templates. They cannot be used by the Post
Processing Framework (PPF) until you have added them to the condition configuration

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ValueAddedServices→ Print
VAS s→ Define PPF Conditions
Transaction code SPRO

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26.5 Define PPF Action Profiles

Use

you define action profiles for printing warehouse orders for the Post Processing Framework (PPF).In
an action profile, you define all the maximum allowed actions for a document.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ValueAddedServices→ Print
VAS s→ Define PPF Action Profiles
Transaction code SPRO

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27: Shipping and Receiving
27.1 Yard Management

27.1.1 Activate Yard Management for Warehouse

Use

you activate the Yard Management for your warehouse. You only have to perform this activity if you
want to use Yard Management. The use of Yard Management is optional, in other words, you can also
manage your warehouse without using Yard Management.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ Shipping and Receiving →
Yard Management → Activate Yard Management for Warehouse
Transaction code SPRO

27.2 General Settings

27.2.1 Deactivate Shipping and Receiving for Warehouse

Use

you deactivate the functions for goods receipt and shipping. You can deactivate generally for every
warehouse.When you deactivate, the transportation unit, vehicle and door (occupancy) objects and
their respective dependencies (assignment of transportation units to vehicles, occupancy of doors by
vehicles, assignment of deliveries to transportation units, and so on) are no longer available.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ Shipping and Receiving →
General Settings → Deactivate Shipping and Receiving for Warehouse
Transaction code SPRO

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27.2.2Define Control Parameters for Forming Vehicles/Transportation Units

Use
you define further control parameters for forming vehicles and transportation

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ Shipping and Receiving →
General Settings →Define Control Parameters for Forming
Vehicles/Transportation Units
Transaction code SPRO

27.3 Number Ranges

27.3.1 Define Number ranges interval for vehicle

Use
Assign number ranges for vehicle

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ Shipping and Receiving →
Number Ranges → Define Number Range Interval for Vehicles
Transaction code SPRO

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27.3.1 Define Number ranges interval for Transportation units

Use
Assign number ranges for Transportation units

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ Shipping and Receiving →
Number Ranges → Define Number Range Interval for Transportation
units
Transaction code SPRO

27.3.3 Define Number ranges interval for Shipping & receving

Use
Assign number ranges for shipping & receving

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ Shipping and Receiving →
Number Ranges → Define Number Range Interval for Shipping &
receiving
Transaction code SPRO

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27.3.4 Link Between Packaging Material (TU) and Means of Transport

Use
Here we link Packaging material and means of transport

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /SCWM/PM_MTR

27.3.5 Assign Door Storage Bin and Supply Chain Unit

Use
Here we will assign the door storage bin to supply chain unit

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /SCWM/DOOR_SCU

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27.3.6 Assign Warehouse Door to Yard Bin

Use
Here we will assign the warehouse door to yard bin

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /SCWM/YM_DOOR_BIN

27.3.6 Assign Warehouse Door to Yard Bin

Use
Here we will assign the warehouse door to yard bin

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /SCWM/YM_DOOR_BIN

27.3.7 Assign Warehouse Door to Yard Bin

Use
Here we will assign the check point to yard bin and SCU

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /SCWM/YM_CHKPT_BIN

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28:Quality Management

28.1 Basics and Integration

28.1.1 Generate Inspection Object type version

Use
you generate the version for an inspection object type (IOT).
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ Quality Management →
Basics and Integration →Generate Inspection Object Types Version
Transaction code SPRO

28.1.2 Maintain Inspection Object type version

Use
you maintain inspection object type (IOT) versions.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:

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Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ Quality Management →
Basics and Integration →Maintain Inspection Object Types Versione
Transaction code SPRO

28.1.3 Define and Activate Warehouse- Dependent IOTs

Use
you define and activate the inspection object types (IOTs) for a warehouse, which help to define the
inspection processes to be followed.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ Quality Management →
Basics and Integration →Define and Activate Warehouse-Dependent
IOT’s
Transaction code SPRO

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28.2 Inspection Planning

28.2.1 Maintain Inspection Rule Group

Use
you define the inspection rule group.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ Quality Management
Inspection Planning →Maintain Inspection Rule Group
Transaction code SPRO

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28.3 Inspection Results

28.3.1 Maintain Follow up Actions

28.3.1 (a) Define Follow-Up Actions

Use
you define the follow up action

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ Quality Management
Inspection Results →Maintain Follow up Actions→ Define Follow-Up
Actions
Transaction code SPRO

28.3.2 (b) Function Modules

Use
We assign follow up actions to function modules

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ Quality Management
Inspection Results →Maintain Follow up Actions→ Function Modules
Transaction code SPRO

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28.3.3 (c) Follow up actions

Use
We assign follow up actions

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ Quality Management
Inspection Results →Maintain Follow up Actions→Follow up actions
Transaction code SPRO

28.3.4 (d) Allow Logistical Follow up actions

Use
We assign follow up actions

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Crossprocesssettings→ Quality Management
Inspection Results →Maintain Follow up Actions→Assign Logistical
Follow up actions
Transaction code SPRO

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29.Production Supply

29.1 Maintain Product Group type for PSA Assignment

Use
This activity is only required if the bin assignment to a production supply area (PSA) is not product-
specific but product-group-specific. In this case a product group type has to be defined at warehouse
number level. It contains the product groups used for the PSA assignment.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→Production supply → Maintain Product
Group Type for PSA Assignment
Transaction code SPRO

29.2 Maintain warehouse parameters for production

Use
you can define and change the default stock type that the system uses for staging for production in
each of your warehouses. You can also activate change documents to track changes to the
assignment of bins to production supply areas.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→MasterData→Production supply → Maintain
warehouse parameters for production

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Transaction code SPRO

29.3 MAP SAP ERP Order type to SAP EWM Document type

Use
you map the order type of the manufacturing order in SAP ERP to the document type of the production
material request in SAP Extended Warehouse Management.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Interfaces→ ERP Integration → Production→Map
SAP ERP Order Type to SAP EWM Document Type
Transaction code SPRO

29.4 MAP SAP ERP Order type to SAP ITEM Document type

Use

you map the order type of the manufacturing order in SAP ERP to the item type of the production
material request in SAP Extended Warehouse Management.In order to receive production material
requests from SAP ERP, the system requires an item type to be assigned to each combination of SAP
ERP order type and SAP EWM document for the item category CMP.

Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following navigation options:
Menu Path IMG →SCM Extended Warehouse Management→Extended Warehouse
Management→Interfaces→ ERP Integration → Production→Map
SAP ERP Order Type to SAP EWM Item Type

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Transaction code SPRO

29.5 Map Production Supply Area (PSA)

Use
Here we map ERP PSA to EWM PSA
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /SCWM/PSAMAP

29.6 Replicate Production Supply Area (PSA)

Use
Here we will replicate ERP PSA to EWM PSA
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /SCWM/PSA_REPLICATE

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29.7 Define Production Supply Area (PSA)

Use
Here we define EWM PSA
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /SCWM/PSA

29.8 Assign Bin to PSA/Product/PED)

Use
Here we will assign storage bin to PSA/product/party entitled in warehouse
Procedure
To carry out the activity, choose one of the following T-code:
Transaction code /SCWM/PSASTAGE

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