Item - Inventory Structure (whinr1550m000)Use this session to view the packaging structure on inventory level. LN displays the various package definitions in this session. For each level in this definition LN shows the storage unit and the quantity.
Item Inventory Unit 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. Warehouse 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. .. / Lot A number of items produced and stored together that are identified by a (lot) code. Lots identify goods. Inventory Date A date that is assigned to items when they are stored. You can use inventory dates to retrieve items based on FIFO (First In First Out) or LIFO (Last In First Out), without carrying out extensive lot control. The meaning of the inventory date is connected to the outbound priority of LIFO, FIFO, or the product expiry date of the item. With outbound priority LIFO or FIFO, the default for the inventory date is the system date; however, you can overwrite this so that the inventory date does not have to be equal to the storage date. If the item has a particular shelf life, the inventory date is the product expiry date defined for the item. 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. Level The package definition level of the item. Note
Unit 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. Inventory in Storage Unit The inventory on hand expressed in the storage unit. Number ofPrevious Level The previous level of packaging. Visual Inventory(Storage Unit) The visual inventory of the item at the packaging level, expressed in the storage unit. Visual Inventory(Inventory Unit) The visual inventory of the item at the packaging level, expressed in the inventory unit. Allocated Quantity in Storage Unit Inventory throughout all warehouses that is allocated to outbound order lines. After the inventory is shipped, that is, has left the warehouse, the allocation is deleted. Also referred to as standard allocation or soft allocation. See also inventory location allocation. See also location allocation Process Blocked Quantity in Storage Unit The quantity that is blocked for one of the following:
Note Process Blocked Quantity in Storage Unit cannot overlap the Manually Blocked Quantity in Storage Unit and Allocated Quantity in Storage Unit. Manually Blocked Quantity in Storage Unit The quantity that is manually blocked in one of the following sessions:
If the stockpoint is partially blocked, LN retrieves the Manually Blocked Quantity in Storage Unit from the Blocked Quantity in Storage Unit field in the Warehouse - Location - Item - Blocked Stock Points (whwmd6130m000) session. If the stockpoint is fully blocked, the Manually Blocked Quantity in Storage Unit is equal to the difference between Inventory in Storage Unit and Process Blocked Quantity in Storage Unit. Note The Manually Blocked Quantity in Storage Unit can overlap the Allocated Quantity in Storage Unit. Available Quantity in Storage Unit The quantity of the item inventory in the packaging level that is available for production or sales or for other issues, expressed in the storage unit. LN calculates the Available Quantity in Storage Unit quantity as follows: Inv. available = inv. on hand (st. unit) - (manually blocked in st. unit + process blocked in st. unit + allocated) Available Quantity in Inventory Unit The quantity of the item inventory in the packaging level that is available for production or sales or for other issues, expressed in the inventory unit. LN calculates the Available Quantity in Inventory Unit as follows: Inv. available in inv. unit = inv. available * conversion factor The conversion factor between the storage unit and the inventory unit is specified in the Conversion Factors (tcibd0103m000) session. Available non-HUInventory The quantity of the item inventory in the packaging level for which no handling units are defined and that is available for production or sales or for other issues, expressed in the inventory unit.
Handling Units Starts the Handling Units (whwmd5130m000) session. Inventory Movement Starts the Inventory Movement (whinr1250m000) session.
| |||