Planned Warehouse Order Reference Distribution (tdsls3522m000)

Use this session to view a planned warehouse order line's reference distribution, which includes one or more schedule lines with references.

For referenced schedule lines, planned warehouse order lines always have a reference distribution.

This session can be started from the Sales Schedule Planned Warehouse Orders (tdsls3520m000) session or Sales Schedule Planned Warehouse Order Links (tdsls3521m000) session.

Note

If the Allow Consolidation of References check box is selected in the Sales Contract Line Logistic Data (tdsls3102m000) session, multiple lines are available in the distribution. If the Allow Consolidation of References check box is cleared, the reference distribution contains only one (schedule) line.

 

Planned Warehouse Order
The number of the planned warehouse order, which is equal to the number of the sales schedule.
Planned Warehouse Order Line
The position number of the planned warehouse order line, which is by default set to one.

This number is increased by one when the maximum value of 9999 is reached for the Planned Order Line Sequence.

Planned Warehouse Order Line Sequence
The position number of the planned warehouse order line, which is by default set to one.

This number is increased by one when the maximum value of 9999 is reached for the Planned Order Line Sequence.

Ordered Quantity
The total ordered quantity of the lines in the planned warehouse order reference distribution.
Order Unit
The unit in which the Ordered Quantity is expressed.
Canceled Quantity
The total canceled quantity of the lines in the planned warehouse order reference distribution.
Unit
The unit in which the Canceled Quantity is expressed.
Distribution Line
The number that identifies the referenced schedule line in the distribution.
Ordered Quantity
The distribution line's ordered quantity.
Canceled Quantity
The quantity that is canceled for the distribution line.
Inventory 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.

Reference
The reference that you received from your business partner.
Packaging Reference A
A package building criterion, which refers to the distribution zone or routing code.
Packaging Reference B
A package building criterion, which refers to the consumption point or point of destination.
Customer Schedule Number
The business partner's schedule number.

 

Planned Warehouse Order Reference Distribution History