|   | Warehouse management by customer - procedureStep 5. Customer issues stock - The customer issues stock for consumption.
 The supplier and the customer register the issue in the VMI
			 warehouse in their ERP systems. In the customer's ERP system, a payable receipt and a
			 consumption record are created. The consumption record is stored in the Consigned Consumptions (whwmd2551m000) session and linked to the purchase order
			 and the receipt for which the consumed goods were originally received in the
			 warehouse. For more information, refer to Consumption records. In the supplier's ERP system, a consumption record is
			 created in the Inventory Consumptions (tdsls4140m000) session, either
			 electronically after a BOD message from the customer or manually. This consumption
			 record reduces the inventory levels in the administrative warehouse and handles
			 the invoicing in the Invoicing module for the supplier. LN links the
			 consumption record to the originating sales order to the customer. For more information, refer to Inventory consumption handling. 
 Step 6. Invoicing In the Process Inventory Consumptions (tdsls4290m000) session, the supplier processes the
			 consumption record to create an invoice line linked to the originating sales
			 order line. The invoicing lines are shown in the Sales Order Invoice Lines (tdsls4106m100) session. If during the process no originating sales order line is
			 found that can be linked to the consumption record, LN generates a sales
			 order of type Consignment Invoicing to create invoicing lines. -  
Either the supplier or the customer initiates the billing
				process. If the supplier triggers the invoicing: - In the Invoicing Batches (cisli2100m000) session, the supplier creates an invoicing batch.
 - In the Compose/Print/Post Invoices (cisli2200m000) session, the supplier creates the invoice. As
				a result, LN processes
				the originating sales orders.
 
  Alternatively, the customer employs a self-billing process to make aggregated payments at fixed
			 intervals, such as once a month. For more information, refer to Self billing or the online Help of the Financials package. 
 Invoicing initiated by the customer or the supplier applies to
		all VMI scenarios.    |   |