If you use the search criteria for serialized items, enter as many fields as possible to make the search result as small as possible.
Search Criteria(Serialized Items) (tsmdm0281m000)Use this session to search for serialized items. Based on the search criteria you enter, LN displays the serialized items in the Found Serialized Items (tsmdm0581m000) session. You can enter the search criteria for serialized items or for the location address of serialized items. In the fields under Attribute Search Argument Location Address you can use a blank space and a period (.) as wildcard characters. Note If you use the search criteria for serialized items, enter as many fields as possible to make the search result as small as possible.
Contact Person The person with whom you discuss business transactions. For
example, you address questions, quotations, and follow-up calls, direct mail,
and promotional gifts to the contact. The contact's data include the name,
telephone number, e-mail address, and other details. Note If you use the search criteria for serialized items, enter as many fields as possible to make the search result as small as possible. Sold-to B.P. Usually a customer's purchase department, the business partner
who orders goods or services from your organization, that owns the
configurations you maintain, or for whom you perform a project. The agreement with the sold-to business partner can include the following:
Note If you use the search criteria for serialized items, enter as many fields as possible to make the search result as small as possible. Sold-to B.P. The description or name of the code. Installation Group A set of serialized items that have the same location and are
owned by the same business partner. Grouping serialized items into an
Installation group enables you to maintain them collectively. Note If you use the search criteria for serialized items, enter as many fields as possible to make the search result as small as possible. Installation Group The description or name of the code. Item In LN,
the raw materials, subassemblies, finished products, and tools that can be
purchased, stored, manufactured, sold, and so on. An item can also represent a set of items handled as one kit, or exist in multiple product variants. You can also define nonphysical items, which are not held in inventory but can be used to post costs or to invoice services to customers. The following are examples of nonphysical items:
Ser. Item Group A group of serialized items with similar features. Note If you use the search criteria for serialized items, enter as many fields as possible to make the search result as small as possible. Department A department that consists of one or more persons and/or
machines with identical capabilities, that can be considered as one unit for
the purposes of service and maintenance planning. Note If you use the search criteria for serialized items, enter as many fields as possible to make the search result as small as possible. Department The description or name of the code. Preferred Engineer 1 A service engineer who is qualified to maintain a specific
Installation group and/or serialized item. This makes sure that the
Installation group and/or serialized item is always (if possible) maintained by
the same service engineer. Note If you use the search criteria for serialized items, enter as many fields as possible to make the search result as small as possible. Preferred Engineer 1 The description or name of the code. Search Argument An alternative form of a description used for convenience
during searching. A search key is usually an abbreviation, an acronym, or a
mnemonic alternative to a full description. Note If you use the search criteria for serialized items, enter as many fields as possible to make the search result as small as possible. Alternate Serial Number Note If you use the search criteria for serialized items, enter as many fields as possible to make the search result as small as possible. Attribute Search Argument Location Address The attributes that are defined for the location-address search
argument in the General Service Parameters (tsmdm0100m000) session.
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