- Sap Ewm Wt Tolerance Definition
- Sap Ewm Wt Tolerance Test
- Sap Ewm Wt Tolerance Examples
- Sap Ewm Wt Tolerance Examples
The following prerequisites are important for using Catch Weight in Extended Warehouse Management (EWM): You have defined tolerance groups in the Implementation Guide (IMG) for Integration with Other SAP Components Extended Warehouse Management Additional Material Attributes Define Catch Weight Tolerance Groups. Feb 27, 2018 Purpose. The purpose of this page is to provide a list Knowledge Base Articles (KBAs) separated by area in EWM. This page will list all Knowledge Base Articles created in EWM area, both of the type 'Problem' and also those of the type 'How To', also identifying which component is affected.
Symptom
When you create a delivery in the SAP ERP system, you expect the delivery to not be automatically distributed after saving it in dialog mode, as you have defined for the corresponding delivery type the setting 'Stop Distribution', in Customizing path below (SPRO transaction):
'Logistics Execution > Shipping > Deliveries > Define Delivery Types'.
Despite that, you might experience these behaviors:
- the delivery is distributed automatically (field LIKP-VLSTK = 'B') after saving from e.g. VL32n transaction;
- after the delivery is created from an IDoc with inbound processing /SPE/IDOC_INPUT_DESADV1;
- after the inbound delivery is created from a header output;
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Environment
Sap Ewm Wt Tolerance Definition
- SAP ERP Central Component (ERP)
- SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM)
Product
Sap Ewm Wt Tolerance Test
Keywords
Sap Ewm Wt Tolerance Examples
distribution, tvlk, /SPE/V_T340, warehouse, vl60, vl32, vl32n, IDoc , KBA , LE-IEW-INB , Inbound Process , LE-IEW-OUT , Outbound Process , Problem
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