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Object documentation Wave Template Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Definition

Schema that defines the attributes of all the waves that are based on it.

Use

Wave templates serve as the infrastructure for automatic wave assignment. They enable the same wave attributes to be reused for different warehouse request items that comply with the same conditions.

You can also use wave templates to manually create waves, or, in the case of automatic wave assignment, to assign items or split items from the warehouse requests to existing waves that are based on the wave templates.

Note

You define wave templates using the transaction for maintaining wave templates. To do so, on the SAP Easy Access screen, choose Extended Warehouse Management ® Work Scheduling ® Wave Management ® /SCWM/WAVETMP – Maintain Wave Templates.

Structure

A wave template may consist of one or more wave template options.

Wave Template Attributes

The following attributes are available for wave templates:

      Release method with the possible values Automatic, Immediate, and Manual

For more information, see Processing of Waves.

      Wave type that enables specific monitoring in the Structure linkwarehouse management monitor

      Wave category that you can use as a filter for warehouse order creation rules

For more information, see the Implementation Guide (IMG) for Extended Warehouse Management under Cross-Process Settings ® Warehouse Order ® Define Filters for Warehouse Order Creation Rules.

      Wave Assignment Also Possible After Wave Release indicator that you can use to assign additional warehouse request items to a wave that has already been released

      Control for bin denial

You can choose between the following:

       You can leave an item in a wave, in other words, release it again later.

       You can remove an item from a wave, in other words, reassign the item.

       You can have the system immediately create a warehouse task with an alternative source bin.

Wave Template Option Attributes

The following attributes are available for wave templates options:

      Data for date and time:

       Lock time, in other words, the time up to which you can add items to the wave.

       The number of days before the wave completion date that is used to define the lock date (lock days).

       Release time, in other words, the time by which the wave must be released.

       The number of days before the wave completion date that is used to define the release date (release days).

       Picking completion time, in other words, the time by which you must have completed picking for the wave.

       The number of days before the wave completion date that is used to define the picking completion date (pick completion days).

       Packing completion time, in other words, the time by which you must have completed packing for the wave.

       The number of days before the wave completion date that is used to define the packing completion date (packing completion days).

       Staging completion time, in other words, the time by which you must have completed material staging for the wave.

       The number of days before the wave completion date that is used to define the staging completion date (staging completion days).

       Wave completion time, in other words, the time when the completion of all processing operations for the wave is planned.

      Calendar for defining workdays

      Staging area group for the resulting warehouse tasks (WTs)

      Staging area for the resulting WTs

      Indicator for special activity that determines another activity. You can use this activity to change the activity category that is defined by the warehouse request. All WTs created when the wave is released receive the new activity (and thus the corresponding activity area and pick path).

      Structure linkMode that applies to all WTs created when the wave is released

      Capacity profile for defining capacity limits

 

 

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