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Capacity Usage field configuration in SAP S4HANA Public Cloud for Warehouse Task creation

aman_mittal
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Hi Team,

I am working on SAP S4HANA Public Cloud and stuck on an issue where in Material Master's UOM screen has a field called Capacity Usage which has only 3 decimal places (Updated using calculation via API). Our calculation has values such as 0.000785 which post rounding off becomes 0.008 in this field. Now when we try to create a warehouse task in SAP EWM, this Capacity usage field is used and based on this field total Quantity is splitted into different Storage Bins. Because the value is rounded off, Bin splitting scenario is not working properly as we need at least 5 decimal places. Is there a way we can achieve this by creating out own custom field and assign that field to some configuration or any other solution if available.

Thanks & Regards,

Aman Mittal

 

 

Simon_Z
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The capacity factor is without a dimension. Currently there are no plans to add more decimal places. Instead of working with decimal places it should be possible to simply multiply the capacity of the storage bin type and the consumed capacity of the product with e.g. 1000. This would then result in a maximum capacity of 100000 respectively a capacity consumption of 7,813 per EA.
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Added SAP S/4HANA Cloud for Supply Chain, Please remove managed tag SAP Supply Chain Managment
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stefanie_f
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Hi @aman_mittal ,

did you see that the answer was already provided in the comment section?

 

"The capacity factor is without a dimension. Currently there are no plans to add more decimal places. Instead of working with decimal places it should be possible to simply multiply the capacity of the storage bin type and the consumed capacity of the product with e.g. 1000. This would then result in a maximum capacity of 100000 respectively a capacity consumption of 7,813 per EA."

 

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