If all statuses are the same, this will be the status. ![]() Here the calculation is quite simple: take every relevant status and compare their resulting status values based on the mentioned table. For example for the profile /SCDL/OUT_PRD_DLV the DCO is calculated from DBC, DBD, DBP, DDC, etc statuses. Processes and statuses stored on DB levelįor example, DCO status is calculated from several other statuses, see table /SCDL/STM_DETER. Note: there might be hidden document flow links that can alter this behavior (typically cancel pick related entries). If IM ALTER is higher than the pick quantity, it is in process. Processes and statuses stored on DB levelįor example, Picking status is calculated purely from Document Flow links.Īny quantity in pick relevant DF links will be added and compared against (usually) IM ALTER quantity from table /SCDL/BO_STM_QO.Ī.The statuses can be different in source, nature and behavior. Loading, picking, goods issue statuses are calculated based on a single item – for the item. In EWM, the status handling is different compared to the ERP side deliveries. The Goods Issue has status completed, but there is still open quantity to be GI'ed.The Loading has status completed, but there is still open quantity to be loaded.The Packing has status completed, but there is still open quantity to be packed.The Picking has status completed, but there is still open quantity to be picked.The Putaway has status completed, but there is still open quantity to be putaway'ed įor Outbound Delivery Order (PDO), at header level you see:.The Unloading has status completed, but there is still open quantity to unload.The Goods Receipt has status completed, but there is still open quantity to receive.The following scenarios may be encountered opening the delivery in /SCWM/PRDO or /SCWM/MON transactions:įor Inbound Delivery (PDI), at header level you see: ![]() ![]() The purpose of this page is to clarify how EWM handles the statuses in Delivery Processing.
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