Adjustment Order Line Ownership (whinh5125m000)Use this session to view and maintain ownership records for adjustment order lines. Ownership records are generated or manually created for the variance entered on the adjustment order line. Generate ownership records LN generates adjustment order line ownership records if one of the following applies:
Ownership records are generated when the adjustment order line is created. You can change the ownership records until the adjustment order line is processed. Update and delete ownership records You can delete or update the ownership records if the adjustment order line is not processed. Ownership records for adjustment order lines are deleted if the adjustment order line is deleted, or if the variance is changed. Ownership records are also deleted after the adjustment order lines are processed. Note If no ownership records are present for the entire variance quantity when the adjustment order line is processed, LN generates ownership records based on the value of the Issue Strategy field of the adjustment order line and the ownership Ownership Issue Priority defined in the Warehouse - Item (whwmd2110s000) session. If no inventory is available for the preferred business partner, LN selects inventory owned by other business partners, or, if not available, owned inventory.
Order Line The number of the inventory adjustment order. Order Line The number of the adjustment order line. Manual If this check box is selected, the ownership details
are manually created. For further information about manually or automatically
created ownership records, refer to the session help of the current
session. Warehouse The code of the warehouse to which the adjustment order applies. Location A distinct place in a warehouse where goods are stored. A warehouse can be divided into locations to manage the available space, and to locate the stored goods. Storage conditions and blocks can be applied to individual locations. 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:
Note If an inventory adjustment order line concerns a serialized item and the Serials in Inventory check box in the Item - Warehousing (whwmd4100s000) session is selected, you must specify the serialized items that are added or subtracted from inventory in the Adjustment Order Line Lots and Serials (whinh5126m000) session before you can process the inventory adjustment order. You can start the Adjustment Order Line Lots and Serials (whinh5126m000) session from the Adjustment Order Lines (whinh5121m000) session. Lot A number of items produced and stored together that are
identified by a (lot) code. Lots identify goods. Variance (Storage Unit) The difference between the quantity registered in LN and the actual
quantity at the stockpoint, expressed in storage unit. Variance (Storage Unit) The storage unit used to express
the variance. Package Definition A particular configuration of items and their packaging. A
package definition for an item can, for example, be the following: a pallet
contains 12 boxes and each box contains 4 pieces. Sequence The identification of the ownership record for the adjustment
order line. Lots and Serials Sequence The sequence number of the lot and serial numbers of the items
comprising the variance of the adjustment order line. The lot and serial
numbers are displayed in the Adjustment Order Line Lots and Serials (whinh5126m000) session. Company Owned Inventory If this check box is selected, the inventory for which
the adjustment order line ownership record is created is company owned. Quantity (Storage Unit) The quantity for the current owner, expressed in the storage unit. You can create ownership records for more
than one owner, including the own company, provided that the total quantity of
all ownership records does not exceed the total variance quantity of the
adjustment order line. For further information, see the session help of this
session. Unit The storage unit used to express the quantity of the current
owner. Quantity (Inventory Unit) The aggregated quantity of the ownership records created for
the current adjustment order line. This quantity cannot exceed the total
variance quantity. Ownership The Ownership for the current ownership record. The value is
defaulted from the adjustment order line. This field is applicable if the
variance is positive or if the item is a low volume serialized
item. Owner The owner of the items of the ownership record. The default value in this field is taken from the adjustment order line. This field is applicable if the variance is positive and mandatory if the ownership behavior is customer owned or consigned. Note that the owner must be an active business partner at the order date. Issue from Business Partner The business partner who owns the items comprising the
variance.The default value in this field is taken from the adjustment order
line. This field is empty if:
If the items comprising the variance are low volume serialized items, this field is read-only and the value in this field is taken from the adjustment order line. Note that the owner must be an active business partner at the order date. Inventory Discrepancies Paid By The party that is to pay for lost or damaged goods. This field
applies to negative adjustments, unless the item is a low volume serialized
item. Allowed values
Generate Use this command to generate the ownership record for the
current adjustment order line. LN generates an ownership records based on the available inventory,
the value of the Issue Strategy field of the adjustment order line and the Ownership Issue Priority defined in the Warehouse - Item (whwmd2110s000) session. If no inventory is available for the preferred business partner, LN selects inventory owned by other business partners, or, if not available, owned inventory.
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