on ‎2019 Jun 04 8:22 PM
Hello together,
I have an issue with SAP S/4HANA and embedded EWM with production integration. I customized the relevant settings in the system, e.g. production supply area and control cycle for staging. I maintained the follwoing entries in the control cycle:

I also created some production orders and used transaction COOIS for carrying out the WM staging:


After this process the document was distributed to EWM; within transaction /SCWM/PMR it is possible to see the document:

After this I tried to stage the material with the intention that the system should create a warehouse task for staging:

After carrying out the staging the following message occured:

I looked into the stock situation and found out that there is enough stock available:

Does anybody know what the reason could be that I am not able to stage?
Thank you and best regards
Jan
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Hi Jan,
Addition to Juergen.
Please check Time Period of Requirement Start in Staging Selection (Try with End of Month date in Period end at specific Time)
Kind Regards,
Ajit
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Hi,
"1. Stock type in /SCWM/PMR: Here the actual stock type is P2. Where can I maintain so that the system will find the stock type F2?"
Not really sure right now where this comes from. As I wrote, source and destination storage location are he same. But wait - is the storage location the correct one at all? I simply assumed you only have one storage location, but somewhere another one must be set up. So to which availability group is the storage location 2200 connected / which stock type comes out of that?
"2. Furthermore in the item of the PMR the staging method is blank and in the text field of the staging method you can read "not relevant for staging". Where can I maintain so that the system will find the right staging method?"
The EWM control cycle. Or rather the "PSA assignment to Bin by entitled / Product" settings. I simply guess you have none.
Hint: before you try to figure this all out: use the document "Advanced_prod_integration.pdf" here
https://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/display/SCM/Solution+Manager+for+Additional+Process+Based+on+the+Preco.... This might be some work to go through, but it gives you all the steps which are required.
Brgds
Juergen
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Hi Juergen,
thank you for your message.
Regarding the aspects you mentioned I have some questions:
1. Stock type in /SCWM/PMR: Here the actual stock type is P2. Where can I maintain so that the system will find the stock type F2?
2. Furthermore in the item of the PMR the staging method is blank and in the text field of the staging method you can read "not relevant for staging". Where can I maintain so that the system will find the right staging method?
Thank you and best regards
Jan
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Hi,
how does the control cycle in EWM look like? Also strange is that the item in the PMR shows "P2" as stock type, because that should be F2 in this scenario (especially if the stock you showed has this stock type (in the ERP control cycle the the destination and the source storage locations are the same, so there shouldn't be a stock type change)).
And the item in the PMR shows "Not relevant for staging".
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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