| Inventory by Specification (whwmd2519m000)Use this session to view inventory by
either: - Warehouse and item
- Warehouse, item, and specification. This is applicable if allocated inventory is
present for the warehouse and item combination.
The allocated-to inventory displayed in this
session is allocated based on specifications. You can use specifications to
allocate inventory to demand orders if the allocation and hard pegging
functionality is implemented. If the Advise Unallocated Inventory check box is selected in
the Inventory Handling Parameters (whinh0100m000) session, outbound advice for outbound order lines with specifications can include unallocated inventory (inventory without
specifications). Availability The Availability tab displays the Economic Stock, the Actual Available Inventory, and the Actual Available Inventory for Planning for a
warehouse and item. Economic Stock: A + B - C + D - E Actual Available Inventory: A - F - G Actual Available Inventory for Planning: A - H + D - E Allocated to Sold-to Business Partner Allocated inventory whose specification includes a business
partner that matches the business partner in this field is displayed in this
session. The sold-to business partner to which the inventory is allocated is one of the characteristics of a specification. LN can use the inventory specified by this record
for the business partner specified by this field; LN does not use this
inventory for any other business partner. Allocated to Ship-to Business Partner Allocated inventory whose specification includes a business
partner that matches the business partner in this field is displayed in this
session. Business Object Type Allocated inventory whose specification includes a business
object type that matches the business object type in this field is displayed in
this session. The business object type is one of the
characteristics of a specification. The business object type is the type of
order to which the inventory was allocated, such as, Sales Order,
or Service Order. Note The following fields are always used in combination;
together, they identify the relevant order or order line: - Business Object Type
- Business Object
- Business Object Reference
Business Object Allocated inventory whose specification includes a business
object that matches the business object in this field is displayed in this
session. The business object is the order,
or order line, to which the inventory was allocated, and is one of the characteristics of a specification. Note The following fields are always used in combination;
together, they identify the relevant order or order line: - Business Object Type
- Business Object
- Business Object Reference
Business Object Reference Allocated inventory whose specification includes a business
object reference that matches the business object reference in this field is
displayed in this session. The business object reference is the order,
or order line, to which the inventory was allocated, and is one of the characteristics of a specification. Note The following fields are always used in combination;
together, they identify the relevant order or order line: - Business Object Type
- Business Object
- Business Object Reference
Reference Allocated inventory whose specification includes a reference
that matches the reference in this field is displayed in this
session. The reference is a reference code to which
the inventory was allocated, and is one of the characteristics of a specification. LN can use the inventory specified by this record to
fulfill a demand specified by this reference and for no other
purpose. LN can use this field in two ways: - If the Sold-to Business Partner field is filled, LN uses the Reference field to record a reference code defined by
a customer.
- If the Sold-to Business Partner field is empty, LN uses the Reference field to record an internal
reference.
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. Product Variant This filter displays the records based on the product variant specified in the field. Inventory by Specification Warehouse The warehouse in which the allocated inventory is
stored. Warehouse The warehouse in which the allocated inventory is
stored. 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)
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. 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. Demand Peg Allocated to Sold-to Business Partner The sold-to business partner to which the inventory was allocated. LN can use the
inventory specified by this record for the business partner specified by this
field; LN does not use
this inventory for any other business partner. Note The field is displayed only when the Demand Pegging check box is selected in
the Implemented Software Components (tccom0100s000) session. Allocated to Business Object The type of order to which the inventory was allocated, such as, Sales Order,
or Service Order. Note The following fields are always used in combination;
together, they identify the relevant order or order line: - Business Object Type
- Business Object
- Business Object Reference
Allocated to Business Object The order,
or order line, to which the inventory was allocated. Note The following fields are always used in combination;
together, they identify the relevant order or order line: - Business Object Type
- Business Object
- Business Object Reference
The field is displayed only when the Demand Pegging check box is selected in
the Implemented Software Components (tccom0100s000) session. Allocated to Reference A reference code to which the inventory was allocated. LN can use the
inventory specified by this record to fulfill a demand specified by this
reference and for no other purpose. LN can use this field in two ways: - If the Sold-to Business Partner field is filled, LN uses the Reference field to record a reference code defined by
a customer.
- If the Sold-to Business Partner field is empty, LN uses the Reference field to record an internal
reference.
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. Note The field is displayed only when the Demand Pegging check box is selected in
the Implemented Software Components (tccom0100s000) session. Inventory by Specification Derived from Product Variant A unique configuration of a configurable item. The variant
results from the configuration process and includes information such as feature
options, components, and operations. Example Configurable item: electric drill Options: - 3 power sources (batteries, 12 V or 220 V)
- 2 colors (blue, gray).
A total of 6 product variants can be produced with these
options. Product Variant The description or name of the code. Inventory On Hand The inventory on hand allocated to demand orders by means of specifications. LN updates the inventory
on hand if items are received or issued. Note LN automatically updates
the overall inventory on hand for each item throughout all warehouses. The
overall inventory on hand is displayed in the Item Inventory (whwmd4100m100) session. Inventory Blocked The inventory on hold allocated to demand orders by means of specifications. The allocated inventory is blocked, for
example, for inbound inspections. If the inventory allocation level for the
item and warehouse is physical item, the value in this field is updated by both
manual blockings and blockings imposed by processes such as inbound
inspections. If the inventory allocation level for the item and warehouse is
warehouse, the value in this field is only updated by blockings imposed by
processes. Note that the quantity in this field is
decreased after the items are put away after inspection or are deleted after
inspection or other adjustments. Inventory Blocked for Planning The allocated quantity excluded from planning by the Enterprise Planning package.
The items exist but Enterprise Planning cannot regard the items as available inventory. Note that the quantity in this field is
decreased after the items are put away after inspection or are deleted after
inspection or other adjustments. Inventory Location Allocated Allocated-to inventory stored in the current warehouse for
which outbound advice is present.
This quantity is increased if a larger quantity is advised. When the outbound advice is released, this quantity is decreased with the shipped
quantity. Inventory in Allocation Buffer Location Allocated The quantity included in an allocation buffer for which outbound advice is present, or which is blocked for
outbound inspection. Note The field is displayed only when the Demand Pegging check box is selected in
the Implemented Software Components (tccom0100s000) session. Inventory Allocation Change on Order The quantity to be added to the to-specification using an allocation change order. Calculated Inventory Economic Stock The inventory that is available to be sold. Actual Available Inventory The on hand allocated-to inventory not linked to outbound
advice and not blocked. This inventory is available for outbound order lines
with matching specification criteria. Actual Available Inventory for Planning The on hand allocated-to inventory that is not blocked for
planning and for which no outbound advice is present. The Enterprise Planning package
can regard this quantity as available inventory for demand orders with matching
specification criteria. Calculated Inventory Economic Stock Inventory On Order The inventory on order for which a specification is present. Note LN automatically updates
the overall inventory on order for each item throughout all warehouses. The
overall inventory on order is displayed in the Item Inventory (whwmd4100m100) session. Inventory Allocated Inventory that is allocated to a specification. The quantity in this field is increased
when a demand order is created. Note that the quantity is increased when a demand
order is created even if unsufficient inventory to fulfil the demand order is
actually present. After the inventory is shipped, that is, has left the
warehouse, the allocation is deleted. | |