Lot Control Parameters (whltc0100s000)Use this session to maintain the lot control parameters. The lot-control parameters are used wherever lots are used. These parameters are used to define the number group and series for the lot codes. The parameters also define whether:
Effective Date The date and time that the parameters are valid. The parameters
are valid up to the effective date of a more recent parameter setting. Description The description of the parameter set. Purchase Order Mask The mask that is used to
generate lot codes for purchased lots. You can create masks in the Masks (tcibd4102m000) session. Performance aspects The setting of this field could affect system performance and database growth. For more information, refer to Using lots and serials Production Order Mask The mask that is used to
generate lot codes for produced lots. You can create masks in the Masks (tcibd4102m000) session. Performance aspects The setting of this field could affect system performance and database growth. For more information, refer to Using lots and serials General Purpose Mask The mask that is used to
generate lot codes for lots which are not purchased or produced. You can create masks in the Masks (tcibd4102m000) session. Performance aspects The setting of this field could affect system performance and database growth. For more information, refer to Using lots and serials Calculate Surcharges If this check box is selected, the lot price is equal
to: net purchase price of order line + cost price surcharges Cost price surcharges are recorded in the Cost Price Calculation module. The item data contains information about whether the inventory must be valued against:
Selecting this parameter is only relevant in case of valuation against lot price. If this check box is cleared, the lot price is equal to the net purchase price on the order line. If the cost price surcharges (which are recorded on item group level) only apply to nonlot items, you must clear this check box. Performance aspects The setting of this field could affect system performance and database growth. For more information, refer to Calculate surcharges. Note When the item data state that inventory of the item must be valued against the lot price, the lot price of a nonpurchased lot will be equal to the fixed transfer price at the moment of posting to inventory. Engineering Revisions in Lot Control If this check box is selected, for a lot, you can
record the revision of the item for which inbound or outbound movements are
performed. In this way, you can trace revisions from purchase through to sales and service through production. Use lots to realize the following:
Moreover, the use of lots (or serial number if you work with single-item lots) always enables you to trace:
Performance aspects The setting of this field could affect system performance and database growth. For more information, refer to Engineering revisions in lot control.
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