Performing a Zero Stock Check The zero stock check mechanism that is available in the
Warehouse Management System (WMS)
is also available in
TRM.
In a
zero stock check , storage bin data in the
WMS
indicates that a storage bin should be empty after a stock removal. During the physical removal of stock from storage, you check whether the storage bin data matches the actual stock situation.
You can implement the zero stock check in different ways.
The system automatically activates the zero stock check as soon as you create a transfer order (TO) for a storage bin that should be empty after the stock removal.
You can manually request the zero stock check when you realize that a storage bin is empty after stock removal, but no zero stock check has been planned for the storage bin.
Note
For more information on the zero stock check mechanism, see
Zero Stock Check
in the SAP Library for
Warehouse Management System
.
Performing an Automatic Zero Stock Check
After confirming a pick on the
Source
screen involving a bin that the system recognizes as being empty, the
Zero Stock Check
screen appears.
If the bin is empty, choose
Cnfr
.
If the bin is not empty:
Enter the quantity remaining in the bin.
Choose
List
.
Choose a reason for the remaining quantity.
Choose
Cnfr
. The
Destination
screen appears.
Save to confirm the task.
Performing a Manual Zero Stock Check
During a picking task where you notice that the bin is empty, choose
More
.
Choose
ZrCh
.
Choose
Cnfr
to confirm that the bin is empty.
The information is passed to the
WMS
and the originating transfer order is confirmed accordingly. Where you reported a difference, the
WMS
automatically calculates the difference and corrects the book amount for the storage bin. The system also posts the difference to the interim storage area for differences.