The destination of the final putaway is the putaway of products into storage bins in the warehouse. The starting point for this is the warehouse request. For the putaway, Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) determines a putaway path. EWM uses your settings to define the path that the warehouse employee should take to put the products away.
Regardless of how you perform putaways in your company, you can configure EWM in such a way that the putaway activities are performed in one of the following ways:
Automatically during creation of an inbound delivery
Regularly at specific times
Manually using overviews of the daily loads, after a request from an employee
You specify this using the Post Processing Framework.
For scheduling and monitoring of the putaway operations, EWM stores a putaway status in each delivery item. This status tells you, for example, for which items putaway has already started.
You can perform the final putaway using radio frequency devices (RF devices), or you can print the warehouse orders and enter the information for the final putaway manually. You can then enter and save the manually entered data in EWM.
Both on the RF device’s display and on the paper printout, the sequence of the warehouse tasks corresponds to the putaway path.
If there are unplanned stock movements without a preceding document, you can create a warehouse request without a reference.
If, for example, the connection between
SAP R/
3
and EWM is interrupted, you can create a warehouse request manually.
SAP R/
3
and EWM compare their data at a later point when the connection is available again.
You can use EWM to allow the system to define a putaway path for the putaway, which optimizes the order of the storage bins. Storage bin sorting takes place in a logical section of the warehouse, the
Putaway
activity area, and refers to specific activities. When defining this path, EWM takes into account both one-way streets as well as differentiations in the various putaway strategies, for example, first drive to all the right-hand bins, then to all the left-hand bins, or first drive to the standard bins, then to the reserve bins.
Warehouse Tasks for Putaway
Putaway creates warehouse tasks for you, for the purpose of putting away your products. The warehouse tasks can be created in the following ways:
Automatically by EWM
You can control the time by assigning a schedule condition in the Post Processing Framework Action (PPF Action). For example,
Status Packed is Set
or
Status Goods Receipt is Set
.
Manually by a user
Putaway requires warehouse tasks in order to
Specify the destination storage types, sections, and bins
Specify the storage control for the destination storage type
For more information about storage control, see Process- and Layout-Oriented Storage Control .
When EWM creates a warehouse task for putaway, it simultaneously checks whether the product to be put away is a hazardous substance. If the product is a hazardous substance, EWM determines (according to your Customizing) the storage type you can use to put away the hazardous substance.
For more information, see Hazardous Substance Master .
If you want to use RF devices, on the
SAP Easy Access
screen, choose
.
If you want to print the warehouse order, you can define this in Customizing.For more information, see the Implementation Guide (IMG) for EWM under
.