Inventory Movement (Range) (whinr1252m000)Use this session to move multiple stock points or handling units to another location in the same warehouse, without having to use transfer orders. To move a single stock point or handling unit, use the Inventory Movement (whinr1250m000) session. Note
Warehouse A place for storing goods. For each warehouse, you can enter
address data and data relating to its type. Selection Range Handling Units If this check box is selected, you can specify a range of handling units to
be moved. From 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:
Handling Unit A uniquely identifiable physical unit that consists of
packaging and contents. A handling unit can contain items. A handling unit has a structure of packaging
materials used to pack items, or is a part of such a structure. A handling unit includes the following attributes:
If you link an item to a handling unit, the item is packed by means of the handling unit. The packaging item refers to the type of container or other packing material of which the handling unit consists. For example, by defining a packaging item such as Wooden Crate for a handling unit, you specify that the handling unit is a wooden crate. Storage Zone A part of the warehouse that can be assigned to specific
employees or vehicles. Each location can be assigned to a zone. Location A distinct place in a warehouse where goods are stored. A warehouse can be divided into locations to manage the available space, and to locate the stored goods. Storage conditions and blocks can be applied to individual locations. Lot A number of items produced and stored together that are
identified by a (lot) code. Lots identify goods. Inventory Date A date that is assigned to items when they are stored. You can
use inventory dates to retrieve items based on FIFO (First In First Out) or
LIFO (Last In First Out), without carrying out extensive lot control. The meaning of the inventory date is connected to the outbound priority of LIFO, FIFO, or the product expiry date of the item. With outbound priority LIFO or FIFO, the default for the inventory date is the system date; however, you can overwrite this so that the inventory date does not have to be equal to the storage date. If the item has a particular shelf life, the inventory date is the product expiry date defined for the item. Options Destination Location A distinct place in a warehouse where goods are stored. A warehouse can be divided into locations to manage the available space, and to locate the stored goods. Storage conditions and blocks can be applied to individual locations. Update If this check box is selected, LN actually moves the range of stock points or handling
units. Print to predefined Device If this check box is selected, the application selects a default printer to
print the report. The use of default printers depends on the setup. For more information, refer to Default printers. Note By default, this check box is selected.
| |||