Pick-up Sheets (tdsls3107m100)
Use this session to view pick-up sheet headers.
A pick-up sheet header mainly contains business partner, carrier, and reference data.
Pick-up sheet header information is entered when:
- A sales release line - pick-up sheet is manually processed in the Process Sales Releases (tdsls3208m000) session or is automatically processed.
- A sales schedule line is manually created and:
- The Linked to Pick-up Sheets check box is selected for the linked sales schedule in the Sales Schedules (tdsls3111m000) session.
- A new shipment reference is entered in the Shipment Reference field of the Sales Schedule Lines (tdsls3107m000) session.
Field Information
- Sold-to Business Partner
- Ship-to Business Partner
- Shipment Reference
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The reference used to identify the pick-up sheet.
This field is used to combine sales schedule lines from different sales schedules into one shipment.
- Start Date
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The start date and time of the pick-up sheet. The start date is the first date of the period to which the pick-up sheet applies.
- End Date
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The end date and time of the pick-up sheet. The end date is the last date of the period to which the pick-up sheet applies.
- Carrier/LSP
- Sales Office
- Put on Hold
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If this check box is selected, the pick-up sheet is put on hold. You cannot further carry out the sales schedule process for this pick-up sheet.
You can put a pick-up sheet on hold in the following ways:
- In the Pick-up Sheets (tdsls3107m100) session, select a pick-up sheet and from the appropriate menu, choose .
- In the Sales Schedule Lines (tdsls3107m000) details session, which you start by double-clicking a pick-up sheet line in the Pick-up Sheet (tdsls3107m200) session, from the appropriate menu, click .
Note: You can only put on hold .You can undo the on hold status in the following ways:
- In the Pick-up Sheets (tdsls3107m100) session, select a pick-up sheet and from the appropriate menu, choose .
- In the Sales Schedule Lines (tdsls3107m000) details session, click .