All goods that are transported to a specific address on a
specific date and time by using a specific route. An identifiable part of a
load.
Shipment Line Stock Point Details History (whinh4553m000)Use this session to view the history of the serial numbers of the serialized items to be shipped.
Shipment Line All goods that are transported to a specific address on a
specific date and time by using a specific route. An identifiable part of a
load. Position Number An individual line of detail in a shipment. Effectivity Unit The effectivity unit of the item. Lot The lot code of the shipped item. Inventory Date The inventory date. Serial Number The unique identification of a single physical item. LN uses a mask to
generate the serial number. The serial number can consist of multiple data
segments that represent, for example, a date, model and color information,
sequence number, and so on. Serial numbers can be generated for items and for tools. Transaction Date The date on which the order is changed and/or written to the
history file. For each change, LN inserts a new line and a new transaction date. This applies to any
type of order. Among other things, the transaction date is important for:
History Status The shipment line serial's history status. User The logon code of the person who last modified the shipment. Name The name of the person who last modified the
shipment. Staged Quantity The staged quantity for the specific stockpoint expressed in the inventory unit. Unit The inventory unit. Shipped Quantity The shipped quantity expressed in the inventory unit. To Split Quantity The quantity for the current shipment line and owner that must
be moved to another shipment., expressed in the inventory unit. Split If this check box is selected, the serialized item with
this serial number is moved to a new shipment line. If this check box is cleared, the serialized item with this serial number is not moved to a new shipment line. Rejected If this check box is selected, the item with this
serial number is rejected during inspection.
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