| Orders by Inventory Consumption Line (tdsls4142m000)Use this session to view which
orders/schedules are linked to the processed consumptions. For example, the supplier supplied 100 items A with sales
order SLS100332, and the customer performed three consumptions, of 20, 25, and
35 items. The order information is displayed in the business object fields, and
the consumptions in the Consumed Quantity field. Item The raw materials, subassemblies, finished products, and tools
that can be purchased, stored, manufactured, and sold. An item can also represent a set of items handled as one kit,
or which exist in multiple product variants. You can also define nonphysical items, which are not
retained in inventory but can be used to post costs or to invoice services to
customers. The examples of nonphysical items: - Cost items (for example, electricity)
- Service items
- Subcontracting services
- List items (menus/options)
Consumption Date The date and time of the issue of the consumption in the
customer's or the subcontractor's warehouse. The date can be in the past or in
the future. Business Object Type The type of business object for which the consumption of the
parent consumption line (or part of it) takes place. Sales Schedule, Sales Order, or Purchase Order can be displayed. Business Object The business object for which the consumption of the parent
consumption line (or a part of it) takes place, for example, SLS000001. Business Object Reference The business object reference for which the consumption of
the parent consumption line (or a part of it) takes place, for example, 10/0. Consumed Quantity The consumption quantity in the inventory unit. This is (a part
of) the consumed quantity of the related consumption line that is actually
booked on the particular business object. A consumption line can be linked to
more than one order/schedule line. Consumed Quantity The unit in which the consumed quantity is
expressed. | |