| Pick-up Sheet (tdsls3107m200) Use this session to view pick-up sheet lines. A pick-up sheet line mainly contains item,
quantity, and date information. Pick-up sheet line information is entered when: - A sales release line detail - pick-up sheet is manually
processed in the Process Sales Releases (tdsls3208m000) session or is
automatically processed.
- A sales schedule line is manually created and:
- The Linked to Pick-up Sheets check box is selected for
the linked sales schedule in the Sales Schedules (tdsls3111m000) session.
- A new shipment reference is entered in the Shipment Reference field of the Sales Schedule Lines (tdsls3107m000) session.
Note If you double-click a line, the Sales Schedule Lines (tdsls3107m000) session is started. You can update pick-up sheet
lines in the Sales Schedule Lines (tdsls3107m000) session. Sold-to Business Partner Usually a customer's purchase department, the business partner
who orders goods or services from your organization, that owns the
configurations you maintain, or for whom you perform a project. The agreement with the sold-to business partner can include
the following: - Default price and discount agreements
- Sales order defaults
- Delivery terms
- The related ship-to and invoice-to business partner
Start Date The start date and time of the pick-up sheet. The start date is
the first date of the period to which the pick-up sheet applies. Ship-to Business Partner The business partner to which you ship the ordered goods. This
usually represents a customer's distribution center or warehouse. The
definition includes the default warehouse from which you send the goods, the
carrier who carries out the transport, and the related sold-to business
partner. End Date The end date and time of the pick-up sheet. The end date is the
last date of the period to which the pick-up sheet applies. Shipment Reference The reference used to identify the pick-up sheet. This field is used to combine sales schedule
lines from different sales schedules into one shipment. Carrier/LSP The company responsible for the transportation of goods to the
ship-to business partner. Item The item required on the pick-up sheet line/ sales schedule line. Customer Item The customer's item code in the coding system. LN converts this item code to the item code used in your own company. Customer Item Revision The revision of the customer's item code. Note This field can be specified only if the Customer Item is also specified. Ordered Quantity The quantity of the item that is required for the pick-up sheet
line/ sales schedule line. Ordered Quantity The unit in which the Ordered Quantity is expressed. Delivered Quantity The quantity already delivered for the pick-up sheet line/
sales schedule line. Delivered Quantity The unit in which an item is sold. Reference This field contains additional sales contract information. LN retrieves this
information from the Reference A field in the Sales Contracts (tdsls3500m000) session. Put on Hold If this check box is selected, the pick-up sheet line/
sales schedule line is put on hold. You cannot further carry out the sales
schedule process for this pick-up sheet line/ sales schedule line. You can put a pick-up sheet line on hold in the following
ways: - In the Pick-up Sheets (tdsls3107m100) session, select a pick-up sheet and from the appropriate menu, choose Put on Hold. All linked pick-up sheet lines are put on hold.
- In the Sales Schedule Lines (tdsls3107m000) details session, which you start by
double-clicking a pick-up sheet line , from the appropriate menu, click Put on Hold.
Note You can only put on hold sales schedule
lines with the Created, Adjusted, or Approved status. You can undo the on hold status in the following ways: - In the Pick-up Sheets (tdsls3107m100) session, select a pick-up sheet and from the appropriate menu, choose Release Hold.
- In the Sales Schedule Lines (tdsls3107m000) details session, click Release Hold.
Schedule Line Text If this check box is selected, a text is present. Packaging Reference A A package building criterion, which refers to the distribution
zone or routing code. Packaging Reference B A package building criterion, which refers to the consumption
point or point of destination. Schedule The sales schedule to which the pick-up sheet line/ sales schedule line is
linked. Schedule Type The sales schedule type, which is always Shipping Schedule for pick-up sheets. Schedule Revision A number that uniquely identifies the revision of the sales
schedule. The sales schedule revision number indicates the sales schedule
updates that are sent by your business partner. Schedule Position The number that identifies each requirement for an item to be
supplied to a specific business partner on a specific date and time. Delivery Point The business partner's delivery point at which you must deliver the items. Status The sales schedule line's status indicates the stage of the
sales schedule line in the sales schedule process. Confirmed Quantity The ordered quantity that is confirmed to the customer. Note This field can only be filled if the Use Confirmation (Sales) check box is selected in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0500m000) details session. Confirmed Quantity The unit in which the Confirmed Quantity is expressed. Order Date The date on which the order is manually specified or is
automatically generated. Confirmation Date The date on which the ordered quantity is confirmed to the sold-to business partner Note This field can only be filled if the Use Confirmation (Sales) check box is selected in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0500m000) details session. Time Unit The amount of time the End Date is later than the Start Date. If the time unit is: - Hours, the End Date is one hour later than the Start Date.
- Days, the End Date is one day later than the Start Date.
- Weeks, the End Date is one week later than the Start Date.
- Months, the End Date is one month later than the Start Date.
- Four Weeks, the End Date is four weeks later than the Start Date.
- Not Applicable, the End Date is equal to the Start Date.
Customer Requirement Type The requirement type that you received from the business
partner for the sales schedule line. Note The customer requirement type can determine
the value of the Requirement Type field. Requirement Type The sales schedule line requirement type determines the actions LN carries out if you
approve the sales schedule line. Ship-to Warehouse The warehouse to which the items are shipped. 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. Length The item's length. The item's length is only displayed if the
specified sales unit has Length, Area, or Volume as the physical quantity. Height The item's thickness. The item's thickness is only displayed if
the specified sales unit has Length, Area, or Volume as the physical quantity. Width The item's width. The item's width is only displayed if the
specified sales unit has Length, Area, or Volume as the physical quantity. Last Delivery Date The last date on which you shipped goods for the sales schedule
line. Last Shipment The number of the last shipment for the sales schedule
line. Payment Use this field to define the payment between the sales office,
which issues the sales schedule line, and the customer. Default value This field is defaulted from the Order Terms and Conditions (tctrm1130m000) session. Self-Billing If this check box is selected, self-billing is applicable
to the sales schedule line. In this case, the invoice is created by the sold-to
business partner. Default value This field is defaulted from the Sales Schedules (tdsls3111m000) session. Last Invoice Date The date on which the last invoice was printed for the sales
schedule line. Last Invoice Company The financial company that is specified on the last invoice that is sent for the
sales schedule line. Last Transaction Type The transaction type used
to post the last invoiced order line for the sales schedule line to Financials. Last Invoice The number of the last invoice that was printed for the sales
schedule line. Type of Order The type of order to which the sales schedule line is released. Note If this field is set to Warehouse Transfer and the schedule line is released to Warehousing, a transfer order is created from the schedule line Warehouse to the Ship-to Warehouse. Order The number of the order to which the sales schedule line is
released. Line The number that identifies the position number of the
warehousing order or the sales order that resulted from the schedule line. This
field is only filled if a one-to-one relationship exists between the order and
the schedule line. For a one-to-many relationship caused by multiple production
orders or sequence information, only the Order field is filled. The production and sequence
details can be found in the corresponding warehousing order. Sequence The number that identifies the sequence in the order line that
resulted from the schedule requirement. Planned Receipt Date The date on which the goods are expected to arrive in the
destination warehouse. If the sales schedule is: - Shipment Based, your business partner must pick up the items at your warehouse.
As a result, the Planned Receipt Date is equal to the Start Date.
- Receipt Based, you must deliver the items at your business partner's
warehouse. In this case, LN calculates the default Start Date and End Date based on the Planned Receipt Date. You can also let LN calculate the Start Date and End Date. To do so, click Calculate.
LN calculates the Start Date and End Date based on the Planned Receipt Date as follows: - Retrieves the address of the warehouse as specified in the Warehouse field of the Sales Schedule Lines (tdsls3107m000) session.
- Retrieves the Address from the Sales Schedules (tdsls3111m000) session.
- Calculates the transportation time between these two
addresses.
- Determines the Start Date by planning backwards from the Planned Receipt Date with the transportation time.
- Determines the End Date by planning forward from the Start Date with the Time Unit.
Warehouse The warehouse from which the goods must be shipped. Note If the Type of Order field is set to Warehouse Transfer, this field must be filled. Lot The lot ID that applies for the specific requirement. Tax Code The tax code that applies to the sales schedule line. Note The tax code that can be entered in this
field can only be of the VAT kind. Exempt Reason The reason code that indicates why a business partner can be
exempt from tax for a certain transaction and jurisdiction. Note - LN prints the exempt reasons on the sales invoices.
- This field only applies if the Tax Exempt Level parameter is set to Extended in the Tax Parameters (tctax0100m000) session.
- This field is defaulted from the method that is used to
retrieve tax details, as defined in the Search Sequence Tax Libraries group box of the Tax Parameters (tctax0100m000) session.
- The reason code must be of the Tax Exemption type and must be date effective, as valuated by the Planned Receipt Date.
Exempt Certificate The exemption certificate that is assigned to the sold-to business partner by the tax
authority. Note - This field only applies if the Tax Exempt Level parameter is set to Extended in the Tax Parameters (tctax0100m000) session.
- This field is defaulted from the method that is used to
retrieve tax details, as defined in the Search Sequence Tax Libraries group box of the Tax Parameters (tctax0100m000) session.
Tax Country The country used for tax
purposes. BP Tax Country The country in which the
business partner has the tax ID. Exempt If this check box is selected, tax exemption applies. Note If the Tax Exempt Level parameter in the Tax Parameters (tctax0100m000) session is set to: - Limited and you select this check box manually, the Tax Code is defaulted from the Exempt Sales field of the Tax Handling (tctax0138m000) session. If you clear this check box manually, the tax
code is not changed.
- Extended and you select this check box manually, the Tax Code is not changed. If you clear this check box manually, the Exempt Reason and Exempt Certificate fields are cleared and
disabled.
Tax Classification An attribute of order headers and order lines that you can use
to define tax exceptions for the transaction. LN retrieves the default
tax classification from the invoice-from and invoice-to business partners. For example, you can use the tax classification to
indicate: - That payments to an invoice-from business partner are subject
to withholding tax and social contributions
- To group business partners that have the same tax aspects for
your company, for example, subcontractors, or agents
- That the tax must be paid in a country other than the sales
office or service office's home country
Default value This field is defaulted from the sales
schedule header. Customer Schedule Number The business partner's schedule number. This field is only used
as a reference. Customer Schedule Position The business partner's schedule line number. This field is only
used as a reference. Schedule Amount The sales schedule line's total net amount. The schedule line amount is calculated as
follows:
Quantity * price - discounts. Schedule Amount The currency in which the sales schedule's prices and amounts
are expressed. LN retrieves the currency from the Sales Schedules (tdsls3111m000) session. Subcontracting Supply Line If this check box is selected, the sales schedule line
is a subcontracting schedule line. Dock Location The business partner's line station at which you must deliver the items that are required for the
sales schedule line. Sales Type A sales order property that allows you to identify the kind of
sale made and the kind of receivable. This property is used to post the sales
to the correct Accounts Receivable account when the invoice is created. To post a sales
invoice, LN retrieves
the control account from the sales type linked to the sales order line, project
contract, and so on. Note A control account is defined for every sales type. When
sales invoices are posted, LN retrieves the sales type to determine the control account that
must be used for posting. Additional Statistical Information Set Statistical import/export data that is not available as
standard information in LN, but which is required on the sales listing or the
Intrastat declaration by some of the EU member states. You can add up to 15 data fields to the Intrastat statistical
data by defining them as extra Intrastat information set. You can assign the
extra Intrastat information sets to warehouse order lines. Specification If this check box is selected, a specification is linked to the sales schedule
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