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Function documentation Labor Management (LM) in the Warehouse Management Monitor Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

The processor, warehouse manager, or group leader can use this function to call LM-relevant information in the warehouse management monitor. For example, you can evaluate the efficiency of your employees, or the weight that was moved in a particular activity area in one day.

The following nodes are defined:

      Planned workload

The planned workload reflects the work expected in the warehouse. Each data record references an open object that is still to be processed, such as an open warehouse task. You can use the planned workload to perform planning in your warehouse.

      Executed workload

The executed workload reflects the completed work in your warehouse. Each data record references a completed object, such as confirmed warehouse tasks.

      Labor utilization

Labor utilization is the aggregated view of the executed workload.

You can use the Efficiency to evaluate the performance of your employees.

Under Utilization, you can use the actual data comparison, direct an indirect labor, and attendance of the processor to evaluate the performance of the processor.

The data is displayed on three levels.

       The first level contains the aggregated data.

       The second level is the aggregation by date and processor, for example.

       The third level is the individual data record of the executed workload.

      Indirect labor task

Prerequisites

You have assigned the authorizations correspondingly.

You can adjust the authorization concept so that processors can only display their own work data, group leaders can display the work data of their groups, and warehouse managers can display all relevant warehouse data.

Activities

From the warehouse management monitor, you can carry out the following activities:

Node

Activities

Planned workload

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Executed workload

      Change executed workload for the fields:

       Processor

       Start date and time

       End date and time

       Planned execution duration

After making the changes, you have to call the data again. You can only change executed workload that has the status Valid.

Note the restrictions that apply when changing the executed workload for the performance document.

      Create indirect labor task

      Display history

      Branch to reference document:

Branch to handling units, quality inspection documents, warehouse tasks, value-added service orders, waves, or warehouse orders

 

Labor utilization

Drill-down data by:

      No aggregation

      Date and processor

      Date and activity area

      Date, processor, and activity area

      External process step

      Date, party entitled to dispose, and external process step

      Date and reference

      Individual records (executed workload)

 

Indirect labor task

Branch to indirect labor task

 

 

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