| Site - Item Inventory (whwmd4504m100)Use this session to view the total available
inventory of a specific item by site. Site A business location of an enterprise that can maintain its own
logistical data. It includes a collection of warehouses, departments and
assembly lines at the same location. Sites are used to model the supply chain
in a multisite environment. These restrictions apply to sites: - A site cannot cross countries. The warehouses and
departments of the site must be in the same country as the site.
- A site is linked to one planning cluster. Consequently, all
warehouses and work centers of a site must belong to the same planning
cluster.
- A site is linked to one logistic company.
You can link a site to an enterprise unit or an enterprise unit to a site. If an enterprise unit is linked to a site, the entities of the site belong to the enterprise unit.
Conversely, if a site is linked to an enterprise unit, the entities of the
enterprise unit belong to the site. Description The description or name of the code. 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)
Description The description or name of the code. Inventory on Hand The physical quantity of goods in one or more warehouses
(including the inventory on hold). LN updates the inventory on hand for each item across all warehouses when items
are received or issued. Inventory Unit The unit used to express the inventory on hand. Inventory Blocked The total inventory on hold for the
item in all warehouses, expressed in the inventory unit. Inventory on hold is
part of the inventory on hand. Inventory can be blocked by transactions on: - The location, zone,
or warehouse in the Zone/Location Blocking (whwmd6110m000) session.
- The lot in the Lot Blocking (whwmd6120m000) session.
- The stock point in
the Stock Point Blocking (whwmd6130m000) session.
Inventory can also
be blocked as a result of an approval that must be inspected. Inventory on Order The planned receipts. The inventory has been received and the
inbound advice is generated. However, the advice is not yet released. This
quantity is included in the economic stock. LN updates the inventory on order for each item across all warehouses when an
order is placed. Inventory Allocated Inventory throughout all warehouses that is allocated to
outbound order lines. After the inventory is shipped, that is, has left the
warehouse, the allocation is deleted. Also referred to as standard allocation
or soft allocation. See also inventory location allocation. The allocated inventory is updated through outbound order
lines generated from these origins: - Sales
- Maintenance sales
- Maintenance work
- SFC Production
- ASC Production
- Service
- Transfer
- Project
Inventory Committed The reservation of inventory for an order without taking into
account the physical storage of the goods within the warehouse. Previously
referred to as hard allocation. LN updates the total inventory
commitments for each item across all warehouses. Economic Stock The inventory that is available to be sold. Company Owned Inventory On Hand The company owned inventory on hand for the
item. Company owned inventory on hand = aggregated inventory on
hand - aggregated consigned inventory on hand - aggregated customer owned inventory on hand. The inventory is aggregated from all warehouses of the
logistic company. Company Owned Inventory on Order The aggregated company owned inventory on order for the item. The inventory is aggregated from all warehouses of the
logistic company. Company Owned Inventory Location Allocated Company Owned Inventory In Transit The aggregated company owned inventory in transit. The quantity in transit is expressed in the
inventory unit. If a transfer between two warehouses is issued but not yet
received, the quantity in transit is increased. If a transfer is received at
the other warehouse, the quantity in transit is decreased. After confirmation
from the issuing warehouse, you can receive the items in the destination
warehouse. The aggregated company owned inventory in transit = the aggregated inventory in transit - the
aggregated consigned inventory in transit - the aggregated customer owned inventory in transit. Consignment Inventory on Hand Consignment Inventory on Order Consignment Inventory Location Allocated Consignment Inventory in Transit The consigned inventory in transit. The quantity in transit
is expressed in the inventory unit. If a transfer between two warehouses has
been issued but not yet received, the quantity in transit is increased. If a
transfer has been received at the other warehouse, the quantity in transit is
decreased. After confirmation from the issuing warehouse, you can receive the
items in the destination warehouse. Customer Owned Inventory on Hand Customer Owned Inventory on Order Customer Owned Inventory Location Allocated Customer Owned Inventory in Transit The customer owned inventory in transit. The quantity in
transit is expressed in the inventory unit. If a transfer between two
warehouses is issued but not yet received, the quantity in transit is
increased. If a transfer is received at the other warehouse, the quantity in
transit is decreased. After confirmation from the issuing warehouse, you can
receive the items in the destination warehouse. Location AllocatedDetermined at Picking The location allocated inventory for which the
ownership changes when picked. Location allocated inventory determined at picking =
aggregated location allocated inventory - aggregated customer owned location allocated inventory - aggregated consigned location allocated inventory - aggregated customer owned location allocated inventory Inventory Blocked for Planning The quantity excluded from planning by Enterprise Planning. Inventory Location Allocated Inventory stored in specific warehouses or warehouse locations
that is allocated to outbound order lines for which outbound advice is created
that is not yet shipped. Also referred to as firm allocation or hard
allocation. After the inventory is shipped, that is, has left the warehouse,
the allocation is deleted. Inventory in Transit The aggregated inventory in transit. The quantity in transit is
expressed in the inventory unit. If a transfer between two warehouses is issued
but not yet received, the quantity in transit is increased. If a transfer is
received at the other warehouse, the quantity in transit is decreased. After
being confirmed in the issuing warehouse, you can receive the items in the
destination warehouse. Receipt Open The inventory for which the receipt is not yet confirmed. Cumulative Issue The standard item's cumulative issue for all warehouses of the
current logistic company. Cumulative Purchase Receipts The quantity of cumulative purchase receipts of the item from
all warehouses of the current logistic company based on which the average
purchase price is calculated. Last Inventory Transaction Date The date of the item's last physical inventory transaction for
a warehouse. Only changes in the inventory on hand can cause this date to
change. Determined at Picking The inventory on hand for which the ownership changes when
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