on ‎2021 Nov 24 7:35 AM
Automatic Posting Change upon Warehouse Task Confirmation In some SAP EWM processes, the system automatically triggers posting changes when a warehouse task is confirmed. In this case, the posting change always takes place after the warehouse task is confirmed.
When confirm WT picking to GI zone.
The message is wt created instead wt confirmed
Any idea to remove this posting
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That is the stock identification. See here: https://help.sap.com/viewer/9832125c23154a179bfa1784cdc9577a/2021.000/en-US/78c9cb53ad377114e1000000....
Brgds
Juergen
Please see the link below:
Automatic Posting Change WT creation
Regards,
Szabi
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Hi,
this material document (that's what it actually is) is required for the stock identification. And AFAIK you only see that in the desktop transaction. Which I do not really think we consider as an serious option in EWM.
Brgds
Juergen
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And it is EWM. NOT eWM - Duh!
And if your question includes the word "transfer order" - do NOT tag the question with Extended Warehouse Management!
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Hi,
why would you like to remove this posting? In case you are going from one SLOC to another, there is a corresponding posting change. There needs to be. Why does it bother you?
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