Sales Release Lines - Pick-up Sheet (tdsls3109m000)
Use this session to view, enter, and maintain sales release lines, which are used to generate sales schedule headers and lines for pick-up sheets.
A sales release line-pick-up sheet mainly contains carrier and reference data.
- Only release lines for which the Release Type is set to Pick-up Sheet are displayed in this session.
 - A sales release line refers to a pick-up sheet number.
 - This session is updated when the release line is processed into a sales schedule.
 - If the Status is Processed, you can no longer update the sales release line.
 
Field Information
- Release
 - Release Revision
 - Line
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The number that identifies the sales release line.
 - Sold-to Business Partner
 - Status
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The status of the sales release line.
Allowed values
- Created
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The sales release or the sales release line is created.
 - Processing in Progress
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The sales release contains release lines that are processed and lines that are not yet processed to a sales schedule (line).
 - Processed
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The sales release contains release lines that are all processed to a sales schedule (line).
The sales release line contains release line details that are all processed to sales schedule lines.
 - Superseded
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The sales release line could not be processed to a sales schedule (line) because the current release revision is replaced by a newer release revision. An error occurred during processing because the release revision is no longer valid.
If all lines of a sales release are superseded, the status of the sales release is also set to Superseded.
 - Exception
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The sales release line could not be processed to a sales schedule (line). An error occurred during processing.
 
 - Processing Date
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The date and time on which the sales release line was processed into a sales schedule (line).
 - Shipment Reference
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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
 - Requirement Start Date
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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
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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.
 - Receipt Date
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The date on which the business partner must receive the items.