Adjustment Order Line Peg Distribution(whinh5127m000)

Use this session to view the project inventory details for an adjustment order line.

Note

To generate peg distribution data for the selected cycle counting order line, use the Generate Peg Distribution option. This option is enabled only if the project pegging functionality is implemented. This option is disabled for the warehouse of the type Project.

To view the pegged inventory details for the project, use the Project Pegged Inventory option from the References menu.

 

Order Line
The adjustment order number.
Order Line
The adjustment order line number.
Sequence
The number that identifies a data record or a step in a sequence of activities. Sequence numbers are used in many contexts. Usually LN generates the sequence number for the next item or step. Depending on the context, you can overwrite this number. You can sometimes influence the numbering by setting the corresponding parameters.
Item
The item for which project data is maintained.
Project
The project to which the item on the adjustment order line belongs.
Element
The smallest part of an element structure. An element is used to define the (structure of the) work of the project, so that you can carry it out.
Activity
The smallest part of the activity structure used for a time-scaled budget. An entity that is used to represent a part of a project in an activity structure.

LN distinguishes these activity types:

  • WBS Element
  • Control Account
  • Work Package
  • Planning Package
  • Milestone
Extension
The specific agreements within or in addition to the initial contract. An extension falls outside the initial contract with the sold-to business partner. Extensions can be assigned to the bottom-up budget.

LN distinguishes four extension types:

  • Scope Change
  • Provisional Amount
  • Fluctuation Settlement
  • Quantities to be Settled
Cost Component
A cost component is a collection of cost objects with a certain characteristic. A cost component does not depend on the cost type, therefore, for example, a project can be monitored from another dimension. For example, all the costs that refer to electrical work, for example, cable and installation work, are visible if the applicable cost objects are linked to the cost component Electrical work.
Variance (Inventory Unit)
The difference between the quantity as registered in LN and the actual quantity at the stockpoint, expressed in inventory unit.
Variance (Inventory Unit)
The inventory unit used to express the variance.

 

Generate Peg Distribution
Generates the peg distribution for the selected adjustment order.