on ‎2020 Jul 15 6:50 AM
Hi All,
Good day!
I am tasked to do a testing regarding an implemented OSS note, 2836230 - Replenishment calculation to consider open HU WTs.
I am having hard time on how will I test the functionality of this implementation in the system. Kindly help by providing a test scenario including t-codes that I need to execute and what are the expected results. I would appreciate if you also tell the things I need to maintain(prerequisites) before the replenishment run.
Thank you so much!
Details of the OSS note:
Improvement Request
There should be a way how to consider qty in open replenishment tasks created as HU tasks. Replenishment is based on product tasks, but when we pick into mixed HU and the MATID is blank in /scwm/ordim_o, system does not include that qty into calculation.
This will allow to combine LOSC with replenishment process.
Reason and Prerequisites
You have deactivated the flag 'Do Not Consider Putaway Quantities' in your replenishment strategy.
Improvement
The create part replenishment run will consider all quantities in open HU Warehouse Tasks that point to the replenishment destination.
Benefit
The proposed replenishment quantities are more accurate.
Request clarification before answering.
- create an HU WT towards the destination storage type for your replenishment process
- do not confirm this WT yet
- run your replenishment and check whether the quantity from this WT is considered or not (from calculation perspective system should act like this quantity is already stored in the destination storage type)
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Thank you Hendrik for your inputs.
I was trying to create HU WT in /scwm/adhu with reference to a product/storage bin but no entry is being pulled. I just want to ask what are the things I need to check or consider before creating warehouse task to make sure it will allow me to create me one?
Appreciate your help on this.
...sorry - I do not get the questions. There could be houndreds of reasons that you cannot create a WT...
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