Reservation Processes, Counting Processes, Billing Plan

 Reservation Processes, Counting Processes, Billing Plan

Contents

  1. Reservation Processes
  2. Counting Processes (w/ WM & w/ oWM)
  3. Billing Plan

 

1. Reservation Processes

  • Availability of material when required.
  • There is only one movement type.
  • Which material, amount, need date, from which factory, which stock to which stock or to which buyer?
  • There is at least one header and one item data.
  • It is done at the plant or warehouse level.
  • Can be created manually or automatically.
  • Table: RESB

Creating a Reservation

         

 

Reservation Change

Reservation Table: RESB

Reservation of Transfer Record

Reservation Table: RESB

Goods Movement Sign of the Reservation

Final Issue Sign of the Reservation

Final Issue Sign of the Reservation

Reservation Table: RESB

2. Counting Processes

  • In the counting procedure, a physical inventory document is initially produced.
  • Counts are also carried out based on the inventory document.
  • Measures actual stocks and consistency of stocks in the system.
  • Tables: IKPF (Header), ISEG (Item); w/o WM
  • Table: LQUA (Warehouse Address stock); w/ WM

Creating and Modifying a Physical Inventory Document

w/o WM Counting Process:

Batch Physical Inventory Document Creation and Header/Item Tables

Creating Custom Inventory Documents

Manual Entry of Census Data and Inventory Table

Count Change, Display and Inventory Difference Recording

Creating and Activating Warehouse Status Report and Physical Inventory

w/ WM Counting Process:

Manual Entry of Census Data and Warehouse Address Stock Table

Record of Count Differences and Warehouse Address Stock Table

Posting Count Differences in MM Stocks

3. Billing Plan

  • Invoices that are planned to be generated regularly to customers.
  • Data can be kept on the Header or Item Level
  • Functions such as determination of billing plan dates, pricing, billing status, billing blocking, document flow and currency determination can be used.
  • It is divided into periodic and partial billing.

Billing Plan Implementation Steps

 

Contract Creation