Sales Order Main Items (tdsls4561m000)

Use this session to view the main item based on which a sales order line is generated in the copy bill of materials (BOM) to sales order process.

This session can only be used if the following is applicable:

You can start this session by clicking Sales Order Main Items on the appropriate menu of the Sales Order Lines (tdsls4101m000), Sales Order (tdsls4100m900), and Sales Orders (tdsls4100m000) sessions.

 

Order
A unique control number assigned to each new customer order, usually during order entry. A sales order number is often used by order promising, master scheduling, cost accounting, invoicing, etc. For some make-to-order products, a sales order number can also be used as an end item part number and is considered the control number that is scheduled through the finishing operations.
Line
The position number of the order line to which a component is copied.
Main Item
The end result of a production order.

A main item is either be changed to an end item (for delivery to a warehouse), or delivered directly to the customer in bulk.

This is the Main Item from the Copy Bill of Material to Sales Order (tdsls4812s000) session.

Ordered Quantity
The quantity of main items ordered by the sold-to business partner.
Ordered Quantity
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.

Item
The item code of the component that is copied to the sales order line during the copy bill of material to sales order process.
Net Quantity
The ordered quantity of the component that is copied to the sales order line during the copy bill of material to sales order process.
Net Quantity
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.