Reports
LX02 (~MB52 in IM)
LS24 (~MMBE)
LT22 (~MB51 in IM)
WH activity monitor
LL01
Execute Programs below in order for Activity Monitor to work properly
RLLL01SE ...to ...RLLL07SE
Transfer Requirements
LB10 - list of TRs
LB01 – Create
LB02 – Change
LB03 - Display
Transfer Order
Create:
LT01 (LT21 display, you cannot change in standard system)
LT10 (from LB10 you can also process TRs)
LT03 (for delivery)
Cancel
LT15
Confirm
LT22 (e.g.)
Post change
LU04 - list
LU01/02/03
LQ01/02/03
Inventory Count
LI01N - create document & activate (LI02N-create, LI03N-change, LX22-overview)
LI11N - enter count result
LI20 - clear difference in WM
LI21 - clear difference in IM
LX26 Inventory in WM via cycle counting
LCO1 Set Up Warehouse Co/Material Docs.
LCO2 Set Up Warehouse Co/Transport Orders
LL01 Warehouse Activity Monitor
LS01 Create Storage Bin
LS01N Create Storage Bin
LS02 Change Warehouse Master Record
LS02N Change Warehouse Master Record
LS03 Display Warehouse Master Record
LS03N Display Warehouse Master Record
LS10 Storage Bin Automatic Creation
LS26 Warehouse stocks per material
EC09 Org.Object Copier: Warehouse Number
FMFG_WAREHOUSE Warehouse Report Transaction
LN07 Number Ranges for WM Communic.Rec.
LP11 WM staging of crate parts
MF60 Material Staging for Planned Orders
LP12 Staging release order parts (WM-PP)
LP21 WM replenishment for fixed bins
LP24 WM Replenishment for Random Whse
LPIN Info: Material Stock WM-PP
LPK1 Create Control Cycle for WM
LPK2 Change Control Cycle for WM
LPK3 Display Control Cycle for WM
LS51 Create Batch Search Strategy - WM
LS52 Change Batch Search Strategie - WM
LS53 Display Batch Search Strategy - WM
LX23 Stock comparison IM - WM
LX30 Overview of WM messages ext.system
LX41 Bin Status Report WM/PP Interface
LX42 Evaluation PP Order from WM View
LX46 Transmission WM perform. data to HR
MCL1 WMS: Stck Placemt.+Remov. Selection
MCL5 WMS: Flow of Quantities Selection
MCL9 WM: Material Plcmt/Removal:Selection
MCLD WM: Material Flow - Selection
MCLH WM: Movement Types - Selection
OMCR Inventory Sampling: St.Mgmt Lvl: WM
OMK3 Conditions: field catalog (WM)
OMK4 CondTable: Create (Batches, WM)
OMK5 CondTable: Change (Batches, WM)
OMK6 CondTable: Display (Batches, WM)
OMK7 Batch WM..... (will be deleted)
OMKR Search Types: Optimize Access WM
OMKT Strategy Types: Batch Determin.WM
OMKU Access: Maintain Batch Determin.WM
OMKV Batch Determination: Proced.for WM
OMLL WM Movement Type: Clear Invent.Diff.
OMLR WM Interface to Inventory Management
OMMC Printer Assignment per WM Mov.Type
OMMO Consistency Check for MM-WM Tables
OMMZ Spool Parameters for WM Print Ctrl
OMN0 Control of Transaction Codes (MM-WM)
OMNE Control of Transactions in MM-WM
OMNZ Parameters for Activity in WM
OLML IMG structure Warehouse Management
OMLN Warehouse Control Link
OMMF Number Ranges per Warehouse
OMMP Decentralized Warehouse Management
OMNG Queues Warehouse Management System
OMNH APPC Interface per Warehouse Number
OMNI Print Program per Warehouse Number
OMNJ Link to Warehouse Control Unit
OMNL Warehouse Number Maint./Inventory
OMLN Warehouse Control Link
OMMF Number Ranges per Warehouse
OMMP Decentralized Warehouse Management
OMNG Queues Warehouse Management System
OMNH APPC Interface per Warehouse Number
OMNI Print Program per Warehouse Number
OMNJ Link to Warehouse Control Unit
OMNL Warehouse Number Maint./Inventory
The choice of a warehouse management system depends heavily on its ability to integrate with the ERP systems used by the client. Businesses depend on the successful flow of information between company units. The WMS must be able to accurately support this flow of information.
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Warehouse management software
The blog post discusses warehouse management T-codes, which are transaction codes used in a warehouse management system (WMS). While the blog does not specifically focus on warehouse management system in India, the concept of T-codes is applicable globally. In India, as in any other country, implementing a warehouse management system can bring numerous benefits, such as improved inventory control, efficient order processing, optimized space utilization, and enhanced overall warehouse productivity. By leveraging a WMS, Indian businesses can streamline their warehouse operations and achieve greater accuracy and efficiency in their supply chain management processes.
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