Production Warehouse Order Distribution (timfc0105m000)Use this session to view the distribution lines that are used for project pegging.
Production Order An order to produce a specified quantity of an item on a
specified delivery date. Position The position number identifies the estimated material within
the Estimated Materials (ticst0101m000) session. Sequence Number The sequence number of the order line. Transaction Type The type of inventory movement, which can be Issue or Receipt. The meaning of Issue and Receipt depends on whether the item is a material or an
end item. If the item in the header is a material ( Material view) the transaction type can have the following meaning:
If the item in the header is an end item ( End Item view) the transaction type can have the following meaning:
Note In case of rework, or material that is sent back to the warehouse, the meaning of Issue and Receipt is the opposite of the meaning described above. Distribution Line The distribution line number related to the peg. Project A collection of manufacturing and purchasing actions that are
performed especially for a particular customer order. A project is initiated by
a customer order for items having a To Order order policy. The purpose of a project is to plan and coordinate the production
of these items. For a standard-to-order production, the project is only used to link the item with the customer order. Otherwise, a project can include:
A budget is a special type of project. A budget is used to plan and estimate, not to carry out production. Element The element code that will be used for project cost pegging
purposes. Activity The activity code that will be used for project cost pegging
purposes. Project Peg Origin Quantity Ordered The quantity that is, or will be, issued by or received in
the warehouse. Quantity Canceled The quantity that is canceled in the warehouse. Warehousing issues
the Quantity Ordered decreased by the Quantity Canceled. For more information, refer to Quantity to Cancel. Unit The unit of measure in which the inventory of an item is
recorded, such as piece, kilogram, box of 12, or meter. The inventory unit is also used as the base unit in measure conversions, especially for conversions that concern the order unit and the price unit on a purchase order or a sales order. These conversions always use the inventory unit as the base unit. An inventory unit therefore applies to all item types, also to item types that cannot be kept in stock.
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