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Use

This procedure shows you how to trigger the replenishment of components for production using Warehouse Management. It makes sense to use Warehouse Management in replenishment if you use WM to run your storage location and a corresponding control cycle exists for its supply area.

In the control cycle, the component is set as a WM pick part. For pick parts, the system takes note of the quantities already staged for each individual requirement. If this quantity falls short of the required quantity, the system creates a requirement-specific missing quantity. This means that the component staging is order-related. Replenishment is only triggered for a concrete requirement.

Within the pull list, the pick parts procedure is only available for Repetitive Manufacturing.

Prerequisites

Maintaining master data:

  • In the BOM (in the material master or the production version), you must enter a supply area for the component.

  • The storage location to which the supply area is assigned must be run using WM.

  • You must maintain a WM control cycle for the supply area with the staging indicator ‘1’ (WM pick parts) and with the storage location.

Note Note

Control cycles for pick parts can be independent of material (although you must enter a supply area). The system then stages all the requirements for this supply area as pick parts, as long as no other material-specific control cycles exists with different staging indicators.

End of the note.

Secondly, in addition to the standard entries, such as plant, selection period, you must have made certain settings in the initial screen for the pull list:

  • You must select the staging type WM pick list items. This takes you automatically to the pick parts view.

  • You can adopt the standard settings for Global settings . If you are authorized to create transfer orders, you can select Immediate TO creation . This instructs the system to create transfer orders immediately in WM for the transfer requirements created in the pull list.

You can control the selection of certain components by entering additional filter criteria.

Procedure

  1. Select the components for which you wish to trigger replenishment.

  2. Choose Create replenishment proposals .

  3. The system automatically proposes the full missing parts quantity as the replenishment quantity. However, you can also enter the replenishment quantity manually.

  4. Choose List of replenishment elements .

  5. The system opens a second table, which gives information on the type of replenishment. In this table, you can change the staging quantity and other data.

     ( ) If, in the Global settings , you defined that the system is to open the table of replenishment elements automatically when accessing the pull list then this step is not necessary.

  6. Select at least one replenishment proposal and choose Stage .

  7. The system checks that the data you entered is correct. This done, the components are marked with a check in the lower table.

     ( ) If required, you can now print out the list of replenishment proposals. For more information, see Accessing the Pull List .

  8. Save your entries.

The system creates transfer requirements, that is, replenishment elements for Warehouse Management. If you selected Immediate TO creation in Global Settings , the system immediately creates transfer orders.

Result

You can use the printed list for the following procedures. For example, you can pass the list on to the employee in the warehouse who thus receives the information on the required quantities so that the physical stock transfer can be carried out.

Those responsible for WM convert the transfer requirement into a transfer order, if this has not already been done automatically (see above).

After the requirements have been staged, the goods issue is confirmed by the warehouse clerk.