Sales Backorder Lines (tdsls4125m100)
Use this session to view the sales backorder lines that are displayed based on the filter settings in the Sales Order Intake Workbench (tdsls4601m200) session.
By default, the potential, unconfirmed backorder lines are shown. Click
on the appropriate menu to also display the confirmed backorders.When you double-click a line, the Sales Order Planned Delivery Lines (tdsls4101m100) session is started.
Field Information
- Planned Delivery Date Due
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The number of days until which the sales order line's planned delivery date is due.
Note:- If a negative value is displayed in this field, the order line is already due and the number of days after the planned delivery date is displayed.
- If the sales order line is already delivered or is a total line, no value is specified in this field.
- Order
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The sales order for which the backorder is created.
- Line
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position number of an order line
- Sequence Number
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The number of the backorder line.
- Sold-to Business Partner
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sold-to business partner
- Item
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item
- Back Order Quantity
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The backorder quantity expressed in the sales unit, or another unit.
The backorder quantity is calculated as follows:
Ordered Quantity - Delivered Quantity
- Back Order Quantity Unit
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The unit in which the Back Order Quantity is expressed.
- Planned Delivery Date
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planned delivery date
Note: If a backorder has planned components linked in the Sales Order Line - BOM Components (tdsls4532m000) session, and the backorder is confirmed, this field displays the latest planned delivery date that is calculated for one of the components based on the available-to-promise values in the components' master plan. - Confirmed
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If this check box is selected, the back order is a confirmed backorder.
- Back Order Quantity in Inventory Unit
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The backorder quantity expressed in the inventory unit.
The backorder quantity is calculated as follows:
Ordered Quantity in Inventory Unit - Delivered Quantity in Inventory Unit
- Inventory Unit
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inventory unit
- Back Order Quantity in Order Unit
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The backorder quantity expressed in the sales order unit.
The backorder quantity is calculated as follows:
Ordered Quantity - Delivered Quantity
- Sales Unit
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sales unit
- Ordered Quantity
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The quantity of items ordered by the sold-to business partner, expressed in the sales unit.
Note:This field is filled with the value of the:
- Confirmed Quantity field if this confirmed quantity is greater than zero.
- Required Quantity field if the Confirmed Quantity is equal to zero.
- Ordered Quantity in Inventory Unit
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The ordered quantity on the sales order, expressed in the inventory unit.
Note:This field is filled with the value of the:
- Confirmed Quantity in Inventory Unit field if this confirmed quantity is greater than zero.
- Required Quantity in Inventory Unit field if the Confirmed Quantity in Inventory Unit is equal to zero.
- Required Quantity
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The quantity of items that is required by the sold-to business partner.
- Required Quantity Unit
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The unit in which the Required Quantity is expressed.
- Required Quantity in Inventory Unit
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The quantity of items that is required by the sold-to business partner, expressed in the inventory unit.
- Confirmed Quantity
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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 (tccom0100s000) session. - Confirmed Quantity Unit
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The unit in which the Confirmed Quantity is expressed.
- Confirmed Quantity in Inventory Unit
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The ordered quantity that is confirmed to the customer, expressed in the inventory unit.
Note: This field can only be filled if the Use Confirmation (Sales) check box is selected in the Implemented Software Components (tccom0100s000) session. - Hold Back Quantity
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The manually entered part of the ordered quantity that is kept from being released when the backorder is released to Warehousing . This quantity is expressed in the sales unit.
This field enables you to:
- Only release a part of the Ordered Quantity to Warehousing . In this way, you can assign limited stock to several business partners, instead of to only one business partner.
- Notify the business partner in advance on what the expected backorder quantity will be.
- Order Status
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The status of the sales order.
Allowed values
- Suspended
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The order is being created or handled by another application/process and cannot be maintained.
Sales orders with an origin other than Manual can obtain this status.
- Free
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An order obtains this status if:
- The order is created, or confirmed from a Suspended status.
- All lines of an approved sales order are deleted.
A free order waits for approval.
- Approved
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The order is approved.
- Modified
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An order obtains this status if:
- Order lines are added, changed, canceled, or deleted after the order is approved.
- A blocked sales order is unblocked.
A modified sales order must be approved again.
- In Process
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The order can be at various stages in the delivery procedure.
- Closed
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All steps in the order procedure are executed for the sales order type.
- Canceled
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All lines in the order are canceled and are no longer available for further execution.
- Blocked
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The order is blocked and is (temporarily) not available for further execution.
- Released
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A technical/temporary status during the release to warehousing activity.