on ‎2021 Aug 09 3:29 PM
Hi, could I have a tip in creating GWL, namely the issue is that the system after reading a csv file in a scwm/sbup transaction shows only even or odd bookcases, I don't actually know what it depends on, here is an example with odd ones:
The other error (most probably) is also that from the left side the final bins (stacks) are shown, while they should be the initial ones.
Here the view from above, which I think is ok:
I would ask for a tip if anyone has knowledge on this subject.
Thank you.
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The main problem is, that we need that SAP display the warehouse structure as it actually is, so even and odd stacks on one side of the alley, but not on the both sides.
We just don't want to adapt the warehouse markings to SAP, but SAP to the warehouse.
This is basically the main problem.
Thank you.
Regards.
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I have spoken with the client and it is not acceptable for him, unfortunately.
Do you think I should ask OSS about it...?
Because we really have a big problem with it in the project and as I said before, it's not acceptable by the client.
How is it possible that SAP always assumes even and odd on two sides of the same alley...? After all, this is not the principle/rule in all warehouses...?
Thank you.
Regards
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Hi,
"So the system is configured to always seen even stacks on one side and odd stacks on the other side of the alley?"
That is the way the graphical warehouse layout sees it.
"What if I want to have even and odd stacks on the same side of the alley?"
I believe there is no problem with the processing of warehouse tasks. It should only affect the display in the GWL, in the way you noticed: from the top it looks ok. When you click on a shelf to see it from the side, you see either odd or even, depending which stack you hit.
Brgds
Juergen
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Thank you for your answer.
I don't know if I understand that correctly...
So the system is configured to always seen even stacks on one side and odd stacks on the other side of the alley?
Is it always like that...?
What if I want to have even and odd stacks on the same side of the alley?
Regards
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Hi,
the view from above is mostly simulated, means that if you define a shelf, the system shows this brown areas.
But we always assume that on one side of the aisle are odd stacks, on the other side are the even stacks. If you have not done that, you get the result you see. Depending on which stack you select, you see either odd or even, and spaces in between the different stacks.
Brgds
Juergen
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