Shipping Constraint

  • None

    There is no shipping constraint. LN handles the orders based on the available inventory. Sufficient inventory results in a complete shipment. Insufficient inventory results in a back order.

  • Ship Order Complete

    The total order must be shipped in a single shipment. As a result, LN does not allow partial deliveries. Lack of inventory results in the postponement of shipment of the order.

  • Ship Set Complete

    All the order lines with the following common delivery criteria must be shipped in a single shipment:

    • Delivery date.
    • Carrier.
    • Warehouse.
    • Ship-to business partner.
    • Ship-to address.

    LN assigns the same set number to these order lines. Other order lines can be shipped separately.

  • Ship Line Complete

    Each order line must be delivered as a whole. LN assigns a unique set number to each order line. Lack of inventory results in the postponement of shipment of the order line.

  • Ship Line & Cancel

    The available inventory is shipped. If sufficient inventory exists, this results in a complete shipment. Lack of inventory does not result in a back order but in cancellation of the order for the remaining quantity. LN enters a predefined cancel reason to the order line. This cancel reason is defined in the Pre-Defined Cancellation Reason for Ship/Cancels field of the Sales Order Parameters (tdsls0100s400) session.

  • Ship Kit Complete

    A main item must be delivered as a whole. LN assigns a unique set number to the component lines that constitute a main item and that must be shipped in one set. Lack of inventory results in back order for the main item, which must also be delivered as a whole.

  • Not Applicable

    No shipping constraint is defined at this level.