| Sales releases Sales releases are used to group, by release type, a customer's sales schedule requirements.
Sales releases are usually received by electronic data interchange (EDI), but can also be manually specified, or received
by a Business Object Document (BOD). Sales releases or separate release lines can be
processed and converted to sales schedules. A sales release represents the
external customer view for schedule requirements, while the sales schedule
represents the internal supplier view. Sales release revision numbers identify the updates that were
sent to the business partner. The first sales release that is created for a specific
combination of the following characteristics receives the sales release
revision number one: - Sold-to Business Partner
- Ship-to Business Partner
- Ship-to Address
- Release Type
- Shipment or Receipt Based
- Schedule Quantity Qualifier
- Sales Release Origin
- Customer Release
When a new sales release revision is created for these
characteristics, a sales release revision is created with revision number two,
and so on. Note If the Automatically Process Sales Schedule Releases check box
is cleared in the Ship-to Business Partner by Site (tccom2111m000), Ship-to Business Partner (tccom4111s000), or Sold-to Business Partner (tccom4110s000) session, you can update sales releases before
they are converted to sales schedules in the Process Sales Releases (tdsls3208m000) session. If the Automatically Process Sales Schedule Releases check
box is selected, sales releases are automatically converted to sales schedules,
which means you cannot update them. Sales release types and sales schedule types Sales releases and sales schedules are always
of a specific type. Sales releases can only contain sales schedules of the same
type. The following types are available: Material Release Over the long term and mid term (in general periods of some
months), planning information is supplied from the business partner. In
general, a material release can be considered as a planning release. For
non-referenced schedules, however, the material release can also contain the
actual order. In this case the release is called a material release with
shipping capabilities. Shipping Schedule On a shorter time basis, shipping releases that contain more
detailed and fixed information are sent. This information is gathered on the
basis of job shop requirements, miscellaneous orders, and so on. Shipping
schedules contain ordering information and inform you about actual deliveries.
This sales schedule type can be used for non-referenced sales schedules as well
as referenced sales schedules. Sequence Shipping Schedule Over the short term (in general a period of twenty days of
which five days are fixed), sequence shipping information is communicated.
Sequence shipping schedules are a supplement to the material release or the
shipping schedule with precise information about the production or deliveries
of the requirements. These schedules can include the production or delivery
sequence, and the order, the place, and the time of unloading after shipment.
This sales schedule type is only used if the sales schedule is
referenced. Pick-up Sheet Over the short term, pick-up information is supplied from the
business partner. A pick-up sheet is a document that constitutes a list of
items to be picked-up at the supplier’s location by a specific carrier for
transport to the customer on a specific day. In general, these are daily
requirements. Sales releases of the Pick-up Sheet type are converted to referenced sales schedules of the Shipping Schedule type.
Note The type of sales schedule that you can receive for a
specific item and business partner combination is determined by one of the
following: - The field settings in the Schedule Message Types group box of the Sales Contract Line Logistic Data (tdsls3102m000) session.
- The EDI Message field in the Items - Sales Business Partner (tdisa0510m000) session.
You can view sales release data in the
following sessions: Sales release lines Whether a sales release line refers to a sales schedule or
to a sales schedule line, depends on the release type. If the release type is: - Material Release or Shipping Schedule, a sales release line refers to a sales
schedule.
- Sequence Shipping Schedule, a sales release line refers to a sales schedule
header, sales schedule line, and sequence shipping information.
- Pick-up Sheet, a sales release line refers to a combination of carrier and
shipment reference.
Sales release line details If the release type is: - Material Release or Shipping Schedule, a sales release line detail refers to a
sales schedule line.
- Pick-up Sheet, a sales release line detail refers to a sales schedule header,
sales schedule line, and pick-up sheet line.
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