The effectivity unit for which you want to select production warehouse orders.
Production Warehouse Orders Overview (timfc0101m100)Use this session to search for production warehouse orders by item, warehouse, serial number, lot, revision, effectivity unit, warehouse, and/or warehouse. You can, for example, enter a specific lot code, item code, or serial number in the session's header. If you then click Apply Filter, the production orders and production warehouse order lines are displayed that concern the lot code, item code, or serial number.
Effectivity Unit The effectivity unit for which you want to select production warehouse orders. Revision The revision for which you want to select production warehouse orders. Lot Code The lot code for which you want to select production warehouse orders. Serial Number The serialized item for which you want to select production warehouse orders. Work Center The work center for which you want to select production warehouse orders. Warehouse The warehouse for which you want to select production warehouse orders. Shipped Lines Only If this check box is selected, Blocked Lines Only If this check box is selected, only production warehouse orders are displayed for which the Blocked check box is selected. Subsequent Deliveries Only A material for which both a To Issue quantity and a Subsequent Delivery quantity exist, has two production warehouse orders: One production warehouse order for the To Issue quantity, and one for the Subsequent Delivery quantity. If this check box is selected, only production warehouse orders are displayed that represent a subsequent delivery, which means that the quantity is issued at a future date or time. Note Subsequent deliveries only apply to items that are used as material. Sequence Number 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. Production Order An order to produce a specified quantity of an item on a specified delivery date. Position The position number of the production order's material. Transaction Type The type of inventory movement, which can be Issue or Receipt. The meaning of Issue and Receipt depends on whether the item is a material or an end item. If the transaction type is Issue
If the transaction type is Receipt
Note In case of rework, or material that is sent back to the warehouse, the meaning of Issue and Receipt is the opposite of the meaning described above. Related Order Type The order type on which the production warehouse order is based.
Related Order Number The order number to which the production warehouse order is linked. Subsequent Delivery If this check box is selected, the production warehouse order represents a material quantity that is a subsequent delivery, which means that the quantity is issued at a future date or time. Create Date If the production warehouse order relates to an end item, the date refers to the requested delivery date of the production order. If the production warehouse order relates to material, the date refers to when the material is required on the shop floor. Ship From Type The location from where an item is shipped:
The Ship From Type is connected with the Transaction Type. Ship From Code The code of the warehouse or the work center where the item is shipped from. Ship To Type The location to where an item is shipped:
The Ship To Type is connected with the Transaction Type. Ship To Code The code of the warehouse or the work center where the item is shipped to. Warehouse The warehouse of a material (in the Material view), or an end item (in the End Item view). Item The item, which can be a material or an end item. Effectivity Unit A reference number, for example a sales order line or a project deliverable line, that is used to model deviations for a unit effective item. Lot Code If the Lot Controlled check box in the Items - General (tcibd0501m000) details session is selected, the item is lot controlled, and this field displays from which lot the material is issued. The lot code is set in the Material to Issue for Production Orders (ticst0101m100) session. If the Lot Controlled check box is cleared, the value is Any, and you cannot change the value. Allowed values Lot A number of items produced and stored together that are identified by a (lot) code. Lots identify goods. Serial Number The number of the serialized item. Revision A version or revised version of an engineering item (E-item) or a revision-controlled item, that is, an item linked to an E-item. Several revisions of an E-item can exist. Example E-item: Mountain bike E-MB01
Quantity Ordered The quantity that is, or will be, issued by or received in the warehouse. Quantity to Return The quantity that is sent back from the warehouse to the shop floor (end items), or from the shop floor to warehouse (material). Quantity to Cancel If the Blocked check box is cleared, you cannot manually change the quantity in the Quantity Ordered field anymore to cancel a specific quantity to be issued from the warehouse. Instead, you must determine the quantity that you want to cancel in the To Cancel field in the Production Warehouse Orders (timfc0101m000) session, which is reflected in this field. Quantity Canceled The quantity that is canceled in the warehouse. Warehousing issues the Quantity Ordered decreased by the Quantity Canceled. For more information, refer to Quantity to Cancel. Planned Delivery Date If the production warehouse order relates to end items, the date refers to the requested delivery date of the production order. If the production warehouse order relates to material, the date refers to when the material is required on the shop floor. Planned Receipt Date Warehouse Order Type A code that identifies the type of a warehousing order. The default warehousing procedure that you link to a warehousing order type determines how the warehousing orders to which the order type is allocated are processed in the warehouse, although you can modify the default procedure for individual warehousing orders or order lines. Reason The reason why the delivered goods are rejected and returned. Return If this check box is selected, the production warehouse order contains a quantity that is returned to the warehouse. Blocked If this check box is selected, the production warehouse order is blocked, which means that:
If this check box is cleared, the production warehouse order is unblocked, which means that:
LN can clear this check box if:
Released to Warehouse If this check box is selected, the item quantity on the production warehouse order is released to the warehouse. Direct Proc Wh Order Line If this check box is selected, the warehouse outbound procedure for the item on the production warehouse order is carried out automatically after material in the warehouse is unblocked. Handling Unit The handling unit to which the item on the production warehouse order is linked. Original Effectivity Unit Business Partner The supply that fills this demand must have been allocated or hard pegged to the sold-to business partner displayed in this field. LN uses this characteristic to find a matching supply for this demand. Business Object Type The supply that fills this demand must have been allocated or hard pegged to the type of order displayed in this field. LN uses this characteristic to find a matching supply for this demand. Note The following fields are always used in combination; together, they identify the relevant order or order line:
Allowed values Business Object The supply that fills this demand must have been allocated or hard pegged to the order, or order line, displayed in this field. LN uses this characteristic to find a matching supply for this demand. Note The following fields are always used in combination; together, they identify the relevant order or order line:
Reference The supply that fills this demand must have been allocated or hard pegged to the reference code displayed in this field. LN uses this characteristic to find a matching supply for this demand. LN can use this field in two ways:
You can use a reference code to keep a collection of parts linked together, even if they follow different routings, for example, if some of the parts are transported to a subcontractor to be returned later.
Apply Filter Click to search for production warehouse orders according to your input specifications. Production Warehouse Orders Click to view the order in the Production Warehouse Orders (timfc0101m000) session. Clear Ranges Click to clear the header fields so that you can define a new search for production warehouse orders.
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