Inventory by Production Order (tisfc0516m000)Use this session to check the inventory of the materials required for a production order.
Production Order The production order that uses
the materials. Order Status The order status of the
production order. Allowed values Project The project for which the
production order is intended. If this field is empty, the product of the
production order is an anonymous item. Project Status The status assigned to the project. Item The item produced in the
production order. Revision The revision of the
item. Prod. Start Date The date and time that the production is expected to start. Dlv Date/Time The time and date that you expect to deliver the
order. Position The position number identifies the estimated material in the Estimated Materials (ticst0101m000) session. Item The item that is used as a
material in production. Issue Blocked If this check box is selected, an item signal blocks the issue
of this material. Warehouse The warehouse from which materials can be issued. Note If you use a shop floor warehouse, the items are first transferred from this warehouse to the shop-floor warehouse before they are issued. Lot Info Available If this check box is selected, the item is lot-controlled and you can
obtain more information via the appropriate menu. Lot Code If the item is lot-controlled, the lot
number is displayed in this field. 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. Required Quantity The quantity of the material which remains to be
issued. This field is equal to the sum of the To Issue and the Subsequent Delivery fields in the Material to Issue for Production Orders (ticst0101m100) session. Allocation Date The date and time that the material allocated to the production
order is included in the planned inventory transactions. Cluster In Enterprise Planning, a grouping of warehouses connected to each other by
supplying relationships. A cluster represents a geographical location that consists of one or more warehouses. Enterprise Planning considers these warehouses as one unit for planning purposes. Projected Inventory Warehouse + Cluster The sum of the actual physical inventory and the planned
inventory transactions. This concerns the material's inventory in the
designated warehouse as well as in other warehouses in the cluster. The blocked inventory is also taken into
account. The projected inventory can be used to see how much inventory is available on the item's allocation date. Note The projected inventory is also known as projected on-hand. Projected Inventory Warehouse The sum of the actual physical inventory and the planned
inventory transactions. This only concerns the material's inventory in the
designated warehouse. The blocked inventory is also taken into account. The
material's inventory in other warehouses in the cluster is ignored. The projected inventory can be used to see how much inventory is available on the item's allocation date. Note The projected inventory is also known as projected on-hand. To Issue by Warehousing The quantity that must be issued now. Note This field is modified by both Manufacturing and Warehousing. When Manufacturing activates a warehouse order, it adds the quantity to issue to this field. When Warehousing finishes the outbound procedure for the issued goods, it subtracts the issued quantity from this field. Inventory On Hand Warehouse + Cluster The total on-hand inventory of the
material in the designated warehouse of the material as well as in the other
warehouses in the cluster. The blocked inventory is also taken into
account. On Hand Warehouse The on-hand inventory of the
material. This only concerns the inventory in the material's designated
warehouse. The blocked inventory is also taken into account. The material's
inventory in other warehouses in the cluster is ignored. Specification If this check box is selected, a specification is present for the material line. In the appropriate menu, you can
click Specification to start the Specification (tcibd4120m000) session, in which you can
view the applicable specifications. Business Partner The supply that fills this demand must have been allocated or demand pegging to the sold-to business partner displayed in
this field. LN uses this characteristic to find a matching supply for this demand. Business Object Type The supply that fills this demand must have been allocated or demand pegged to the type of order displayed
in this field. LN uses this characteristic to find a matching supply for this demand. Note The following fields are always used in combination; together, they identify the relevant order or order line:
Allowed values Business Object The supply that fills this demand must have been allocated or demand pegged to the order, or order line, displayed in this field. LN uses this characteristic to find a matching supply for this demand. Note The following fields are always used in combination; together, they identify the relevant order or order line:
Reference The supply that fills this demand must have been allocated or demand pegged to the reference code
displayed in this field. LN uses this characteristic to find a matching supply for this demand. LN can use this field in two ways:
You can use a reference code to keep a collection of parts linked together, even if they follow different routings, for example, if some of the parts are transported to a subcontractor to be returned later.
Lots Inventory Click to see the lot-controlled inventory available. This
option is only enabled if the item is lot-controlled. You define
an item as lot-controlled in the Item - General (tcibd0101s000) session. Related topics
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