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MM MM-MOB and WM-LSR Interfaces
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MM MM-MOB and WM-LSR Interfaces
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External System Interface to the Logistics Module 7
Functions ..................................................................................................................................... 8
Partner Concept .......................................................................................................................... 9
Technology ................................................................................................................................ 10
Certification................................................................................................................................ 11
Minimum Requirements for the WM-WCU Interface .............................................................. 12
Minimum Requirements for the MM-MOB Interface............................................................... 13
Assignment of IDOC to Interface ............................................................................................. 14
Scenarios: Mobile Data Entry in Warehouse Logistics 15
Posting Goods Receipts from External Systems in IM ......................................................... 16
Putaways from the Production Plant to the IM....................................................................... 17
Putaways from the Production Plant to WM........................................................................... 18
Putaway to WM with Manual Storage Bin Allocation............................................................. 19
Replenishment TO for the Production Plant .......................................................................... 20
Entering Inventory Count Data Without WM (Offline) ........................................................... 21
Entering Inventory Count Data with WM................................................................................. 22
Report Packing to SD................................................................................................................ 23
Interfacing Picking Systems .................................................................................................... 24
Posting Goods Receipts and Goods Issues Using Weighed Quantities............................. 25
Scenarios: Warehouse Control Unit Interface 26
Manual Warehouse: Scenario 1 ............................................................................................... 28
Semi-automatic Warehouse: Scenario 2................................................................................. 30
Fully-automatic Warehouse: Scenario 3................................................................................. 32
Fully-automatic Warehouse - BLACK BOX: Scenario 4 ....................................................... 36
Interface to an External WM System: Scenario 5................................................................... 39
WM Interface to Non-warehouse Systems.............................................................................. 41
Data Flow: Technical Descriptions 42
Sending Transfer Orders .......................................................................................................... 43
Receiving Transfer Orders .......................................................................................................46
Technical Implementation ........................................................................................................48
Sending IDocs to an External System 49
TCP / IP Settings 51
Sending IDocs: External System to SAP System 52
Transaction Identification Management (TID) 54
Formatting Data ......................................................................................................................... 56
Data Transfer Format ................................................................................................................ 60
Description of the IDocs 61
Goods Movements .................................................................................................................... 63
Verification of Shipping Unit Data ........................................................................................... 71
Example: Data Verification Message Structure 75
Sending Picking Requests ....................................................................................................... 77
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Updating Picking Requests in the Delivery Document ......................................................... 80
Example: Packaging 83
Transfer Orders ......................................................................................................................... 85
Confirming Transfer Orders 92
Cancelling Transfer Orders 98
Releasing Groups 101
Blocking Storage Bins 103
Creating/Cancelling Transfer Requirements ........................................................................ 105
Generating Transfer Requirements 108
Cancelling Transfer Requirements 109
Moving Storage Units ............................................................................................................. 110
Inventory in the Warehouse Management System .............................................................. 112
General Information Texts...................................................................................................... 114
SAP System Settings and Modification Concept 115
Activating Error Processing................................................................................................... 117
Displaying the Inbox ............................................................................................................... 120
Error Analysis .......................................................................................................................... 121
Technical Errors in the ALE Service Layer 122
Logical Errors in the Application 124
Modification Concept.............................................................................................................. 126
Input (Receiving IDocs from the External System) 127
Output (Sending IDocs to an External System) 130
SAP Customer-Exits 132
Sending Documents to External Systems ............................................................................ 133
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