Inbound Order Line Lots and Serials (whinh2116m000)

Use this session to view lot and serial numbers for items listed on the current inbound order line. The lot and serial numbers displayed in this session are not stored in inventory, the item is defined as a high-volume serialized item.

When you receive the inbound order line in the warehouse, you must link the serial numbers and/or the lot number to the receipt line that LN generates from the inbound order line. To link lot and serial numbers to a receipt line, on the appropriate menu of the Receipt Line Lots and Serials (whinh3123m000) session, click Link Serial(s).

 

Order

The origin of the inbound order line.

Order

The code of the warehousing order. If the order is generated by another package, this number corresponds to the original order number.

Order

The order set groups order lines of the same order together according to the following attributes:

  • Ship-from partner
  • Ship-to partner
  • Ship-from address
  • Ship-to address
  • Carrier
  • Shipping date
  • Original company
Line

The number of the order line.

Line

The sequence number of the warehousing order line.

Distribution Sequence

The identification of a record in the distribution table in Sequence.

Serial Number

The unique identification of a single physical item. LN uses a mask to generate the serial number. The serial number can consist of multiple data segments that represent, for example, a date, model and color information, sequence number, and so on.

Serial numbers can be generated for items and for tools.

Lot

The number of the lot.

Ordered Quantity

The ordered quantity, expressed in the unit listed on the originating order.

Ordered Quantity

The order unit.

Ordered Quantityin Inventory Unit

The ordered quantity, expressed in the inventory unit.

Ordered Quantity in 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.