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G74 BB ConfigGuide
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V2.470
July 2004
English
Handling Unit Management (G74)
SAP AGNeurottstr. 1669190 Walldorf
Building Block Configuration Guide
Germany
SAP Best Practices Handling Unit Management (G74): Configuration Guide
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ContentsConfiguration Guide........................................................................................................................ 5
1 Purpose................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Preparation.............................................................................................................................. 5
2.1 Prerequisites..................................................................................................................5
3 Configuration........................................................................................................................... 5
3.1 External Identification....................................................................................................5
3.1.1 Setting Unique Number Assignment for HU Identification.........................................5
3.1.2 SSCC Generation Acc. to EAN128...........................................................................6
3.1.3 Basic Settings............................................................................................................7
3.2 Maintaining Master Data................................................................................................9
3.2.1 Creating Material VERP - C60110.............................................................................9
3.2.2 Creating Material VERP - C57020.............................................................................9
3.2.3 Creating Reference Material for Packing Station REFC17........................................9
3.3 Configuring Packing Settings.......................................................................................10
3.3.1 Setting Packing Station Profile................................................................................10
3.3.2 Maintaining Reference Material Matmaster Dynpro................................................10
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Configuration Guide
1 PurposeThis configuration guide provides 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 installation guide of this building block.
2 Preparation
2.1 PrerequisitesIf you want to use this building block, you must first install the following building block:
Building Block # Description
G80 Basic Settings
3 Configuration
3.1 External Identification
3.1.1 Setting Unique Number Assignment for HU Identification
UseIn this activity, you establish that assignment of handling unit identification is unique in this client.
Procedure1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction Code SPRO
IMG Menu Logistics General Handling Unit Management External Identification Set Unique Number Assignment for HU Identification
2. Make the following entry:
Field name Description User action and values Note
HU ID Unique X
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3.1.2 SSCC Generation Acc. to EAN128
3.1.2.1Maintaining Number Range Object for SSCC: LE_SSCC
UseIn this activity, you maintain the number range objects and their associated internal and external intervals for the generation of SSCCs.
Procedure1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction Code SNRO
IMG Menu Logistics General Handling Unit Management External Identification SSCC Generation Acc. To EAN128 Maintain Number Range Object for SSCC
2. Make the following sets of entries:
No. Range Objekt
No. Range Number
From No. To No. No. Range Status
Internal/External
LE_SSCC 01 000000001 599999999 0000000000
LE_SSCC 02 600000000 999999999 0000000000 X
3.1.2.2Maintaining SSCC Generation for Each Plant / Storage Location
UseIn 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.
Procedure1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction Code SPRO
IMG Menu Logistics General Handling Unit Management External Identification SSCC Generation Acc. To EAN128 Maintain SSCC Generation for each Plant/Storage Location
2. Make the following sets of entries:
Plant Storage Location
ILN Basis Number
No. Range Object
Intern. No. Range
Extern. No. Range
Use no Range?
BP01 1234567 LE_SSCC 01 02
BP01 1234568 LE_SSCC 01 02
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3.1.3 Basic Settings
3.1.3.1Maintaining HU Requirement for Storage Locations and Default Values for Deliveries
UseIn 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 using one of the following navigation options:
IMG Menu Logistics 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 name Description User action and values Note
Plant BP01
Sales Org. BP01
Distr. Channel 01
Shipping Point/ Rec. Point
BP01
3. On the Storage Location screen, make the following sets of entries:
Plant Storage Loc.
Partner Storage Loc.
Sales Org Distr. Channel
Ship. / Rec. Point
Division HU Requirem.
BP01 0009 0003 BP01 01 BP01 01 X
3.1.3.2Defining Packaging Material Types (YG01,YG02)
UseThe packaging material type combines packaging materials into groups and contains essential control features which apply to the corresponding shipping materials.
Procedure1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction Code VHAR
IMG Menu Logistics General Handling Unit Management Basics Define Packaging Material Types
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2. Make the following sets of entries:
Pack. Mat. Type DESCRIPTION Appl Output Determ. Proc.
Output Type Sort Sequence Plant determination
YG01 Pallets HUM_SSCC
V6 000001 MALB 0000 B
YG02 Cardbrd box HUM_SSCC
V6 000001 MALB 0000 B
Pack. Mat. Type Packging matl cat. Number assignment Type ofhandling unit
Internal interval External interval
YG01 C A 5 01 02
YG02 C A 6 01 02
3.1.3.3Defining Allowed Packaging Materials (Y004-YG01/YG02, Y001-YG01/YG02)
UseWhen 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.
Procedure1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction Code SPRO
IMG Menu Logistics General Handling Unit Management Basics Define Allowed Packaging Material
2. Make the following sets of entries:
Matl Grp Pack.Matls
Packaging mat. type
Y001 YG01
Y001 YG02
Y004 YG01
Y004 YG02
3.2 Maintaining Master Data
3.2.1 Creating Material VERP - C60110
UseThe purpose of this activity is to create the master data using LSMW.
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Procedure1. Access the activity as follows:
Transaction Code MM01
2. You need to create material VERP – C60110. To do this, refer to file SMB26_MM01_L001_G74.txt. Describe the master data to be created.
3. To view the content of the file SMB26_MM01_L001_G74.txt, refer to the Essential Information, section Importing Material Master Data.
3.2.2 Creating Material VERP - C57020
UseThe purpose of this activity is to create the master data using LSMW.
Procedure1. Access the activity as follows:
Transaction Code MM01
2. You need to create material VERP – C57020. To do this, refer to file SMB26_MM01_L002_G74.txt. Describe the master data to be created.
3. To view the content of the file SMB26_MM01_L002_G74.txt, refer to the Essential Information, section Importing Material Master Data.
3.2.3 Creating Reference Material for Packing Station REFC17
UseThe purpose of this activity is to create the master data using LSMW.
Procedure1. Access the activity as follows:
Transaction Code MM01
2. You need to create the reference material for packing station REFC17. To do this, refer to file SMB26_MM01_L003_G74.txt. Describe the master data to be created.
3. To view the content of the file SMB26_MM01_L003_G74.txt, refer to the Essential Information, section Importing Material Master Data.
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3.3 Configuring Packing Settings
3.3.1 Setting Packing Station Profile
UseYou can use this activity to set profiles for packing stations.
Procedure 1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction Code SPRO
IMG Menu Logistics General Handling Unit Management Basics Set Profile for Packaging Station
2. Make the following sets of entries:
Packaging Station Type of pckg station
Plant Storage Location
Dest. stor. location
Output Device
DELIVERY FOOD
L LOCL
PRODUCTION FOOD
F BP01 0003 0009 LOCL
Table contents:
Packaging materials Weight using button
Scale name Quantity proposalfor material item
Print Profile
C60110 X ELMAC1 V PACKTISCH
X ELMAC2 PACKTISCH
3.3.2 Maintaining Reference Material Matmaster Dynpro
UseIn this IMG activity, you make the global settings, for example, how the administrative data for technical data (table MSTA) is updated when material master records are processed.
Procedure1. Access the activity using one of the following navigation options:
Transaction Code OMT0
IMG Menu Logistics General Material Master Basic Settings Make Global Settings
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2. Make the following sets of entries:
Updating Max.no.(per.closing) Std document type
Std country (retail)
X-distr.-chain pricing ref. material
Distr.-chain-specific pr.ref.material
S 100 DRW DE X X
Follow-up material Ref. material
for consumption
Planning material
Configurable material (cross-plant)
Configurable material (plant-specific)
Reference Material for Packing
X X X X X X
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