You can use this function for the following:
● An ad hoc decision for a planned stock movement that triggers the creation of a warehouse request.
In the case of a spontaneous decision for a planned stock movement, you can create a warehouse request.
You can use this warehouse request in a wave. Once Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) has created the corresponding warehouse task (WT), you can execute the stock movement.
● An ad hoc decision together with an ad hoc movement that triggers the creation of a WT with immediate, automatic confirmation.
In the case of a spontaneous decision for an immediate stock movement, you can immediately create a warehouse task.
Here you execute the stock movement immediately and without a warehouse request.
You can, for example, transfer a product damaged in the storage bin (for example, water damage) to another storage bin.
To do this, you create a manual warehouse request that sets the picking and putaway storage bin.
On the SAP Easy Access screen, choose Extended Warehouse Management ® Delivery Processing ® Maintain Internal Stock Transfer.
EWM transfers these storage bins during WT creation.
See also: Ad Hoc Movement
You create warehouse requests for ad hoc movements manually through a user interface.
On the SAP Easy Access screen, choose Extended Warehouse Management ® Work Scheduling ® Create Warehouse Task Without Reference ® Move Product. Then choose Create (Create Warehouse Request) instead of Create (Create Warehouse Task). Alternatively, on the SAP Easy Access screen, choose Extended Warehouse Management ® Delivery Processing ® Maintain Internal Stock Transfer.