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WT creation for OCD

Former Member
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Hi Gurus,

There are 2 outbound deliveries order with 50 cases and 100 cases respectively.

First delivery with 50 cases and second delivery with 100 cases.

Inbound delivery is created for 100 cases and when user is trying to create a WT for the same ,system is creating the CD WT for second delivery i.e for 100 cases !

Why system is not creating the WT for first delivery ?

Please suggest some help.

Thanks,

Srini

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Former Member
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Hi Jurgen,

Thnaks .

We have just implemented standard BADI .

Do we have to write some logic ?

regards

Srini

JuergenPitz
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Hi,

the sample / default implementation does cross docking - without any regards to FIFO or whatsoever. Which is usually not what you want. So we always assume you use the default as a template to build your own logic.

Now I can not read the coding (not my area), but just tested and get the same result as you. So I just assume that the default implementation tries to create as fewest as possible WTs, that is why it gives the 100 cases to the second delivery.

Brgds

Juergen

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Hi Jurgen,

e have implemented below BADI,s

/SCWM/EI_CD_OPP_INBOUND and /SCWM/EI_CD_OPP_OUTBOUND .

It will check the open quantity in GI- AREA .

regards

Srini

JuergenPitz
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Hi,

yes, these are the BAdIs - but what have you implemented? The standard solution delivered from SAP? Without any enhancements?

Brgds

Juergen

JuergenPitz
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Hi,

for OCD you needed to implement BAdIs - so, what did you program in them?

Brgds

Juergen

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