Checking and Calculating the Shelf Life Expiration Date
Use
Batches of materials that may no longer be used or sold after a certain time period are normally assigned a shelf life expiration date (SLED). This function calculates the SLED from the total shelf life and the production date during the following procedures:
If a total shelf life is not specified, you must manually enter the SLED in the goods receipt document.
The term shelf life expiration date (SLED) is predominantly used in the pharmaceutical industry and food industry. In the chemical industry, the term expiration date is used as a synonym.
Integration
The graphic below shows where the SLED, total shelf life and production date are entered and saved.
Prerequisites
You must activate the automatic calculation of the shelf life expiration date or the shelf life expiration date check in Customizing for Batch Management. For more information, see section Set expiration date check in the Implementation Guide (IMG).
Features
If the total shelf life is specified in the material master record, the system calculates the SLED as follows: SLED = total shelf life + production date from GR document.
If a total shelf life is not specified, you must manually enter the SLED in the goods receipt document.
You use the rounding indicator in the material master record to specify whether and how the system rounds off the SLED that has been calculated automatically. You can decide:
SLEDs that are specified manually are not rounded off.
If the minimum remaining shelf life is specified in the material master record, the system calculates the remaining shelf life from the day of goods receipt to the SLED. The remaining shelf life must be greater than the minimum remaining shelf life for the batch to be accepted.
If the calculated remaining shelf life is less than the minimum remaining shelf life, a warning or error message is issued depending on the system settings.