In an SAP S/4HANA Embedded EWM system, automatic replenishment is not being triggered even when stock levels fall below the minimum threshold. Issue Description Stock level in picking bin falls below minimum quantity Replenishment process expected to trigger automatically
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In an SAP S/4HANA Embedded EWM system, HU scanning is not accepted in RF transactions during picking or putaway. Issue description: RF transaction starts correctly User scans Handling Unit (HU) System shows error or does not accept the scan Same HU works in GUI transactions Issue ...
The Inbound Process in SAP EWM manages the movement of goods from suppliers or production into the warehouse — covering every step from Goods Receipt (GR) to final putaway into storage bins. It ensures that materials are correctly received, inspected, ...
In an SAP S/4HANA Embedded EWM system, wave management is configured to group outbound deliveries and automatically create picking tasks. However, the system is not generating warehouse tasks when waves are released. Issue Description Outbound deliveries are assigned to ...
In SAP EWM, both Warehouse Task (WT) and Warehouse Order (WO) are essential elements of warehouse execution, but they serve different purposes. A Warehouse Task represents a single executable unit of work — for example, moving a specific quantity of ...
In an SAP EWM system where labor management is configured, warehouse activities should track workload and performance metrics for resources. However, the system is not recording labor activities for warehouse operators. Issue Description Resources perform picking and putaway tasks Warehouse tasks ...
PPF = Post Processing FrameworkIt’s a tool in SAP that controls follow-up actions after certain business processes in EWM. Why do we need PPF? In a warehouse, after creating deliveries, tasks, or goods movements, we often need follow-up actions, such as: Printing ...
Replenishment is the process of moving stock from bulk storage (reserve/storage bins) to picking areas (forward picking bins) so that enough stock is always available for picking. Think of it like restocking supermarket shelves: Bulk storage = Warehouse backroom. Forward picking bins = ...