The number of the purchase schedule.
Shipped Cumulatives (tdpur3131m000)Use this session to view a purchase schedule's shipped cumulatives (CUMs). If an advance shipment notice is received, in the current session, LN searches for an existing record for a combination of schedule number, CUM reset date, ASN number, and shipment date. If found, LN updates the applicable record and the Shipped CUM field for the successive records, if present. If the combination is not found, LN creates a new record in this session and updates the Shipped CUM field for the successive records, if present. When the cumulatives are reset in the Reset Cumulatives (tdpur3230m000) session, LN adds a reset record in the current session. The reset record's fields have the following values:
Note The cumulative quantities of records with a transaction date that falls after the CUM reset date are decreased by the reset quantity. For more information on resetting the cumulatives, refer to Resetting purchase schedule cumulatives. Example
Schedule Number The number of the purchase schedule. CUM (Reset) Date A purchase release is used to send out, under one release number, those schedules that share the following common characteristics:
Note You can reset the cumulatives in the Reset Cumulatives (tdpur3230m000) session. Transaction Date The date on which an advance shipment notice is received for the goods. In practice, this date corresponds to the shipment date. Default value This number is retrieved from the Shipment Notices (whinh3100m000) session. Shipped CUM The shipped CUM expressed in the inventory unit. ASN The number of the advance shipment notice. Sequence Number A number that is increased as soon as a new record is added to the current session with a transaction date/time that is equal to the transaction date/time of an already existing record. Shipped Quantity The unit of measure in which the inventory of an item is recorded, such as piece, kilogram, box of 12, or meter. The inventory unit is also used as the base unit in measure conversions, especially for conversions that concern the order unit and the price unit on a purchase order or a sales order. These conversions always use the inventory unit as the base unit. An inventory unit therefore applies to all item types, also to item types that cannot be kept in stock. Shipped Quantity The shipped quantity expressed in the inventory unit. Default value The shipped quantity is retrieved from the Shipment Notice - Lines (whinh3101m000) session.
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||