| Sales Release Lines - Pick-up Sheet (tdsls3109m100) Release Identifies, by one release number, those sales schedules that
share the following common characteristics: - Sold-to business partner
- Ship-to business partner
- Ship-to address
- Release type (material release/ shipping schedule/ sequence
shipping schedule/ pick-up sheet)
- Shipment based schedule/ receipt based schedule
- Schedule quantity qualifier
- Forecast horizon start and end
- Sales release origin
- Customer release
- (Customer order)
- Customer contract reference
Revision A number that uniquely identifies the revision of the release.
The release revision number indicates the updates that are sent to the business
partner. Line The number that identifies the sales release line. 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
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. Shipment Reference A reference communicated by the customer to identify the
shipment, such as a transport ID or a customer shipment number. If you use pick-up sheets, this number is used to identify the pick-up sheet to which the
sales schedule line is linked. 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. Requirement Start Date The start date and time of the sales schedule requirement. The
start date is the first date of the period for which the sales schedule
requirement applies. Requirement End Date The end date and time of the sales schedule requirement. The
end date is the last date of the period for which the sales schedule
requirement applies. Status The status of the sales release line. Warnings Present If this check box is selected, a warning message is
linked to the sales release line. Errors Present If this check box is selected, an error message is
linked to the sales release. | |