Shipping Sequence (whinh4520m000)Use this session to view the shipping sequence data for each shipment reference. This data informs you about the sequence in which the ship-to business partner needs the items on the assembly line. *info Releasing sequence shipping schedules to Warehousing *info If a sales schedule line of the Sequence Shipping Schedule type is created, sequence shipping information is created in the Sequence Shipping Information (tdsls3517m000) session. In this session, ERP LN keeps track of the sequence shipping information revisions. After the sales schedule line is released to Warehouse Management, ERP LN also creates sequence shipping data in the Shipping Sequence (whinh4520m000) session of Warehouse Management. In this session, only the latest revision of the shipping sequence information is filed. The shipping sequence information informs you about the sequence in which your ship-to business partner needs the items on the assembly line. Therefore, you must ship the goods in the sequence that is specified in the Shipping Sequence (whinh4520m000) session. The shipping sequence data is used to create shipments and shipment lines. ERP LN creates a shipment for each shipment reference. Each shipping sequence results in a shipment line. Note You can view the shipping sequence for the selected shipment based on sort options:
When a sales schedule is generated, LN records the shipping sequence data in the current session. The shipping sequence data is used to create shipments and shipment lines. LN creates a shipment for each shipment reference. Each shipping sequence results in a shipment line.
Order Line The order from which the call-off results. Shipping Sequence Detail The sequence number identifying the shipping sequence details. Shipment Reference Identification of a group of items that is called-off at the same time. 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:
Reference Any informative description field used to refer to, for example:
Order Quantity The number of items ordered for the call-off sequence line. Inventory Unit The inventory unit in which the ordered quantity of the item is expressed. Assembly Kit The assembly kit to which the
items belong, that are called off. Parent Serial Number The serial number of the item
for which the item is called off. For example, if the item is an assembly part of a car, the parent serial number is the serial number of the car. Order Line The order line from which the call-off results. Sequence The order line sequence from which the call-off results. Shipment The shipment number for which shipping sequence is
defined. Note In case of partial deliveries, the shipment number of the subsequent shipment overwrites the shipment number of the preceding shipments in the Shipping Sequence (whinh4520m000) session. Shipment Line The shipment line number for which shipping sequence is defined. Note In case of partial deliveries, the shipment number of the subsequent shipment overwrites the shipment number of the preceding shipments in the Shipping Sequence (whinh4520m000) session. Job Sequence The sequence number of the job for which the goods are
required. Line Station The line station to which the
items must be delivered. Quantity Shipped The quantity that is actually shipped. Quantity Staged The quantity for which a shipment line is available. Planned Delivery Date The date for which delivery of a shipment is planned. Planned Receipt Date The date on which the goods are expected to arrive in the
destination warehouse. Ship-to Business Partner The business partner to which you ship the ordered goods. This
usually represents a customer's distribution center or warehouse. The
definition includes the default warehouse from which you send the goods, the
carrier who carries out the transport, and the related sold-to business
partner.
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