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EHP4 for SAP ERP 6.0June 2010English

Handling Unit Management (284)

SAP AGDietmar-Hopp-Allee 1669190 WalldorfGermanyBuilding Block Configuration Guide

Copyright

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Contents

5Handling Unit Management: Configuration Guide (284)

51Purpose

52Preparation

52.1Prerequisites

53Configuration

53.1Maintain Number Range Object for SSCC LE_SSCC

63.2Maintain SSCC Generation for Each Plant, Storage Location

63.3HU Requirement for Storage Locations and Default Values for Deliveries

73.4Define Packaging Material Types

83.5Define Allowed Packaging Materials

83.6Packing Station Profile

Handling Unit Management: Configuration Guide (284)1 Purpose

This configuration guide provides you with the information you need to set up the configuration of this building block manually.

If you do not want to configure manually and prefer an automated installation process using BC Sets and other tools, refer to the SAP Best Practices Quick Guide, located on SAP Note 1237464.

2 Preparation

2.1 Prerequisites

Before you start installing this building block, you must install prerequisite building blocks. For more information, see the Building Block Prerequisite Matrix for Baseline. The matrix (an Excel file) is linked on the solution's DVD/website in one of the following two locations:

Content Library

Site Map3 Configuration

3.1 Maintain Number Range Object for SSCC LE_SSCC

Use

In this activity, you maintain the number range objects and their associated internal and external intervals for the generation of serial shipping container codes (SSCC).Procedure

1. Access the activity as follows:

Transaction CodeSPRO

IMG MenuLogistics General ( Handling Unit Management ( External Identification ( SSCC Generation Acc. To EAN128 ( Maintain Number Range Object for SSCC

2. Make the following entries:

No. Range ObjectNo. Range NumberFrom No.To No.No. Range StatusInternal/External

LE_SSCC010000000015999999990000000000

LE_SSCC026000000009999999990000000000X

Result

The number ranges are maintained3.2 Maintain SSCC Generation for Each Plant, Storage Location

Use

In this activity, you can set all parameters for generating numbers of shipping units/serialized shipping container codes (NSU/SSCCs), except for those on the storage location level.Procedure

1. Access the activity as follows:

Transaction CodeSPRO

IMG MenuLogistics General ( Handling Unit Management ( External Identification ( SSCC Generation Acc. To EAN128 ( Maintain SSCC Generation for each Plant/Storage Location

2. Make the following entries:

PlantStorage LocationILN Basis NumberNo. Range ObjectIntern. No. RangeExtern. No. Rangese no Range?

10001234567LE_SSCC0102

10001234568LE_SSCC0102

Result

The parameters are set.3.3 HU Requirement for Storage Locations and Default Values for Deliveries

Use

In this step, for each storage location, you maintain the handling unit requirement and the default values for creating a delivery.Procedure

1. Access the activity as follows:

Transaction CodeSPRO

IMG MenuLogistics General ( Handling Unit Management ( Basics ( Materials Management ( Inventory Management( HU Requirement for Storage Location and Default Values for Delivery

2. Make the following entries:

Field nameDescriptionUser action and valuesNote

Plant1000

Sales Org.1000

Distr. Channel10

Shipping Point/ Rec. Point1000

3. On the Storage Location screen, make the following entries:

PlantStorage Loc.Partner Storage Loc.Sales OrgDistr. ChannelShip. / Rec. PointDivisionHU Requirem.

100010G41040100010 100010X

Result

The HU Requirement for Storage Locations and Default Values for Deliveries are set

3.4 Define Packaging Material Types

Use

This activity creates two material types used for packaging materials.Procedure

1. Access the activity as follows:

Transaction CodeSPRO

IMG MenuLogistics General ( Handling Unit Management( Basics ( Define Packaging Material Types

2. On Change View 'Material Group: Packaging Materials': Overview screen, choose New Entries (F5)

3. On New Entries: Overview of Added Entries screen, make the following entries:

Packaging mat. typeYGG1

YGG2YGG3

DescriptionPallets HUM_SSCCCardbrd box HUM_SSCCTrailer

ApplicationV6V6

Output determ.proc.000001000001000001

Output Type000100010001

Plant determinationPlant determined from the first item that was packedPlant determined from the first item that was packedPlant is entered manually in the handling unit

Packaging matl cat.Packaging materialsPackaging materialsB Transport equipment

Number assignmentSSCC18 already at creation of handling unitSSCC18 already at creation of handling unitNumber range interval 'HU_VEKP'

Type of handling unitUnrestricted use (5)Unrestricted use (6)

Internal interval111

External interval221

3.5 Define Allowed Packaging Materials

Use

The purpose of this activity is to check whether or not the When packing materials or handling units, the system checks whether the packaging materials for the handling unit, to which the items are to be packed, is allowed for packing.Procedure

1. Access the activity as follows:

Transaction CodeSPRO

IMG MenuLogistics General ( Handling Unit Management ( Basics ( Define Allowed Packaging Material

2. Make the following entries:

Matl Grp Pack.MatlsPackaging mat. type

YB01YGG1

YB01YGG2

YB04YGG1

YB04YGG2

YB01YGG3

YB01YGG3

Result

The allowed packaging material types are defined

3.6 Packing Station Profile

Use

You can use this activity to set profiles for packing stations.Procedure

1. Access the activity as follows:

Transaction CodeSPRO

IMG MenuLogistics General ( Handling Unit Management ( Basics ( Set Profile for Packaging Station

2. Make the following entries:

Packing stationPack StTypePlntSLocHU stor. Loc.Out put Dev iceOut put Dev iceGI/ GRSca leScaleQty pro-posalProfile

DELIVERY FOODHUs for deliveryLP01LP01XXELMAC1Quantity is set to delivery item qualityPACKTISCH

PRODUCTION FOODCreate HUs without object refer-ence1000104010G4LP01LP01XELMAC2Quantity is set to delivery item qualityPACKTISCH

Result

The packing station profiles are set. SAP AG

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