In Extended Warehouse Management (EWM), you can generate an inbound delivery from an expected goods receipt.
Example
You order products from an external vendor and generate a purchase order in SAP ERP. SAP ERP generates a corresponding expected goods receipt. The vendor’s vehicle arrives at the warehouse, and you generate a corresponding inbound delivery in EWM, based on the shipping documents.
See “Prerequisites” under Using Expected Goods Receipts .
On the
SAP Easy Access
screen, choose
Choose
with the quick info
Default Values
, and check whether
Select Expected GR
has been set, enabling EWM to search for expected goods receipts.
Look for the expected goods receipt that belongs to your inbound delivery, and generate an inbound delivery from an expected goods receipt. To do this, proceed as follows:
Group box
Transportation Unit
Set
Without TU
. If you are using a transportation unit (TU), enter a valid TU, a carrier, and the Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) for the partner. If the specified TU is unique, specifying the carrier and the SCAC is optional.
Group box
Search Requests
Under
Find
, choose either
Purchase Order
or
Expected Goods Receipt
, and specify the purchase order number or document number of the expected goods receipt.
Choose the function
Search
.
EWM displays all the expected goods receipts it finds in the lefthand area of the screen.
In the lefthand screen area, set
Flag
for a delivery item in the expected goods receipt.
Choose the function Copy Flagged Item.
EWM generates a new inbound delivery from the expected goods receipt, and copies all data from the selected delivery item of the expected goods receipt. EWM also displays a dialog box containing header data of the new inbound delivery. If you want to copy multiple delivery items at the same time, you must copy the delivery items of the expected goods receipt in exactly one inbound delivery. You can edit the header data, specifying the advanced shipping notification, for example.
EWM displays the new delivery items in the righthand screen area.
Choose
Save
and save the new inbound delivery.
Note
On the inbound delivery user interface in SAP ERP, you can check whether EWM has sent the new inbound delivery to SAP ERP.
You have generated an inbound delivery locally in EWM from an expected goods receipt, and can now perform further goods receipt steps on the user interface of the inbound delivery, such as posting goods receipt.