Sap Ewm For FSHN MG Enen
Sap Ewm For FSHN MG Enen
Sap Ewm For FSHN MG Enen
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Using SAP SCM-EWM,SAP IS-AFS and SAP NetWeaver 7.31
Target Audience Consultants Administrators Others
History of Changes
The Master Guide is regularly updated in SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides. Make sure you have the latest version of the Master Guide by checking SAP Service Marketplace immediately before starting the installation. The following table provides an overview of the most important changes that were made in the latest versions. Master Guide Version 1.00 (December 2012) 1.01 (September 2013) 1.02 (October 2013) Important Changes Initial release Updated SAP SCM-EWM release information Updated SAP AFS release information
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Contents
History of Changes ................................................................................ 2
1 Getting Started................................................................................. 5
1.1 About this Document ....................................................................... 5 1.2 Related Information ......................................................................... 7
1.2.1 Planning Information .......................................................................... 7 1.2.2 Further Useful Links ........................................................................... 7 1.2.3 Related Master Guides........................................................................ 7 1.2.4 Related Operations Information ......................................................... 8
3.4 Enhancements to EWM cross processes for batch managed products. ............................................................................................... 22 3.5 Technical System Landscape ....................................................... 27
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1 Getting Started
1.1 About this Document
Purpose
This Master Guide is the central starting point for the technical implementation of SAP Extended Warehouse Management for Fashion Release 1.0. It contains all the information for the implementation of SAP EWM for Fashion solution. To facilitate the installation, this document is organized by business processes. This document focuses on the business processes in SAP EWM that are enhanced for the IS-AFS industry. You can find crossscenario implementation information as well as scenario-specific information in this guide. Use the Master Guide to get an overview of SAP Extended Warehouse Management for Fashion, its software units, and its scenarios from a technical perspective. The Master Guide is a planning tool that helps you to design your system landscape. It refers you to the required detailed documentation, mainly: SAP Notes Configuration documentation SAP Library documentation The Master Guide consists of the following main sections: Getting Started contains valuable information about using this document and related information (documentation and SAP Notes) crucial to the installation. SAP EWM for Fashion overview The Software Component Matrix provides the information about which business processes use which component and whether the corresponding component is mandatory or optional. System Landscape provides an overview of a possible system landscape and also provides installation information. The chapters about SAP enhancement packages inform you about the enhancement package concept and the implementation of SAP enhancement packages. Integration between SAP EWM and SAP AFS contains the specific steps to install and implement the following: Replicaiton of Master Data and Batches from AFS into EWM Replication of AFS Attributes on Delivery from AFS into EWM Enhancements to EWM cross processes for batch managed products Depending on the specific business process in SAP IS-AFS and SAP SCM-EWM, different installation guides, upgrade guides, and master guides are required during the business process implementation. In the Appendix, you can find an overview of all required documentation referenced in this Master Guide. You can find the most current information about the technical implementation of SAP Extended Warehouse Management and Industry solution for Fashion and the latest installation and configuration guides for both these products as well as the latest technical implementation guides for SAP Extended warehouse management or Fashion on SAP Service Marketplace at http://service.sap.com/instguides. We strongly recommend that you use the documents available here. The guides are regularly updated.
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Constraints
The business scenario that is presented here serves as an example of how you can use SAP software in your company. Business scenarios are only intended as models and do not necessarily run the way they are described here in your customer-specific system landscape. Ensure to check your requirements and systems to determine whether these scenarios can be used productively at your site. Furthermore, we recommend that you test these scenarios thoroughly in your test systems to ensure they are complete and free of errors before going live. This Master Guide primarily discusses the overall technical implementation of SAP Extended Warehouse Management for Fashion, rather than its subordinate components. This means that additional software dependencies might exist without being mentioned explicitly in this document. You can find more information on component-specific software dependencies in the corresponding installation guides.
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http://service.sap.com/platforms To access the Platform Availablity Matrix directly, enter http://service.sap.com/pam. http://service.sap.com/securityguide http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/ha http://service.sap.com/performance http://service.sap.com/sp-stacks
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1 Getting Started 1.3 Important SAP Notes SAP SCM EWM 7.02 SAP SCM - EWM 9.00
Notes necessary in the EWM system. SAP Note Number 1754011 1786825 1786826 Title Stock removal strategy: Prerequisites for add-on Installation EWMIAFS auf SCM 9.0 Releasestrategie fr das ABAP AddOn EWMIAFS Description Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System
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SAP Note Number 1786827 1755445 1755552 1756936 1758597 1759479 1762863 1762874 1778909 1779432 1757596 1765838 1734114
Title EWMIAFS 702: Add-On Support Packages /SCWM/EX_CORE_PTS_FILT_SORT not called for buffered data Sorting SAP add-ons Replenishment: Prerequisite for addon /scwm/repl 023 message with incorrect no of warehouse tasks Fixed storage bin assignment:Prerequisite for add-on Fixed storage bin assignmt:Service for Cust.Specific Logic Putaway strategy: Prerequisite for add-on Putaway strategy: Enhancement for add-on Replenishment: Missing parameters add-on development Fixed bin storage assignment cannot be enhanced BAdI enhancements: Prerequisites for add-on New SAP internal MAPIN BAdIs
Description
Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System
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2 SAP Extended Warehouse Management for Fashion Overiew 2.1 Software Units of SAP Extended Warehouse Management for Fashion
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2 SAP Extended Warehouse Management for Fashion Overiew 2.3 System Landscape
Business Scenario
Software Units Key: X = mandatory (X) = optional AFS Software unit EWM Software unit X
Master data transfer AFS to EWM Transfer of SKU Attributes on the delivery Transfer of Value-added services information from AFS to EWM Enhancements to EWM cross processes
We strongly recommend that you use a minimal system landscape for test and demo purposes only. For performance, scalability, high availability, and security reasons, do not use a minimal system landscape as your production landscape.
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2 SAP Extended Warehouse Management for Fashion Overiew 2.4. Overall Implementation Sequence
Process
Implementation Sequence Step 1 Action Installation of all notes for AFS and EWM Remarks/Subsequent Steps See section 1.3 Important SAP Notes
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3.1 Replicaiton of Master Data and Batches from AFS into EWM
The integration enables the replication of IS-AFS-specific attributes on batches from IS-AFS ERP onto the EWM batches as batch characteristics. The master grid on the product master, the EAN numbers, and the attributes of the master grid are replicated into EWM as well. The weight and volume information for each SKU are also replicated to EWM as batch characterisitcs. The weight and volume information on batches is for information purpose only. For the business objects needing weight and volume information for varios validations like capacity calculation for bins, weight and volume of handling units, and so on, the weight and volume information is taken from the EWM product master. SAP Extended Warehouse Management for Fashion 1.0 does not calculate the capacity of bins, handling units, and so on from the weight/volume of batches in EWM. The replication of batches from AFS into EWM is supported for both classified and nonclassified materials. Thit means that, for replication of SKU attributes on batches, customers do not need to assign classification classes to the materials if those materials have not already had classes assigned. On the EWM side, the batches replicated from AFS are always classified. The SAP Extended Warehouse Management for Fashion solution ensures that a batch of an unclassficied AFS material will receive a default class when replicated into EWM. For batches that are not classified on the AFS side, it is necessary to maintain a default classification class in the following configuration node: transaction SPRO AFS Integration with Extended Warehouse Management Master Data Configuration Assignment of Default Class for Transfer of SKU Attributes to EWM. Once you create the class, you should create characteristics and assign them to the class by following the procedures below. Once the default class has been created and assigned in the above configuration node, create the SKU attributes that should be transferred to EWM as batch charactistics. For distribution of the batch and material master, the CIF Integration models should be deployed.
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Characteristics name
Basic Data Description AFS Stock Catagory Seasons Theme Collection SKU Weight Chars Group Special Application Special Application Special Application Special Application Special Application Status Released Released Released Released Released Data Type Character Format Character Format Character Format Character Format Numeric Format Number of Chars 16 3 4 4 4 Value Assignment Multiple Values Multiple Values Multiple Values Multiple Values Multiple Values
Description Values Additional Data Table Name Field Name MCHAJ_3ASIZE MCHAJ_4KSCAT MCHAJ_3ASEAN MCHA/AFS/THEME MCHAAFSIEWM_C /AFS/MARMNTGEW Restrictions
AFS Grid Value AFS Stock Category AFS Seasons AFS Theme AFS Collection AFS SKU Weight
EN EN EN EN EN EN
Characteristic s name
Basic Data Descriptio n Chars Group Status Data Type Number of Chars (Decimal Places) 13 (3) 13 (3) Value Assignment
Release d Release d
Characteristics name
Description Description Language Values Additional Data-Table Name Field Name Restrictions
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Characteristics name
Description Description Language Values Additional Data-Table Name Field Name /AFS/MARMNTGEW /AFS/MARMVOLUM Restrictions
EWMIAFS_WEIGHT EWMIAFS_VOLUM E
EN EN
3. Click the Save pushbutton to store the data. This covers all the data necessary to define a characteristic, which can be assigned to a class , created in next step. Most important: Be sure to add the reference to table /AFS/MARM field NTGEW and the reference to table /AFS/MARM field VOLUM in the additional data tab.
3.1.2 Creation of Default Class to Transfer SKU Attributes as Batch Characterisitcs in EWM
This step describes the activity of creation of a Class in the AFS system for the replication of batch SKU attributes as batch characteristics in EWM. Please note that the class should be created with the identical name as in AFS system, in the EWM System as well. The automatic replication of Class from AFS into EWM System is not possible. 1. Go to SAP Menu Cross Application component Classification system Master Data CL02 Classification. 2. Choose a class name for example, /AFSIEWM/CLASS. 3. Choose a class type: 022. 4. Define AFS Specific new Organizational Area Indicator by assigning object Batch to the Class Type Batch. We need this Indicator when transporting Data from ERP to EWM (SCM) to identify which Classes belong to our data and needed to be transport via CIF. 4. Access transaction via customizing SPRO Cross-Application Components Classification System Classes Maintain Object Types and Class Types. Because Class System is a generic tool that can be used by many objects, it is necessary to find the correct Object Batch (MCHA) to use and to add our own Organizational Area. When defining Organizational Areas, remember the installation of your ERP/SCM system landscape. In your ERP System you have to be sure to create your Organizational Area for Object Table MCHA. Its important that you use Class Type 022 for your new entry. 5. In the SCM system you have to open the same customizing transaction, but you also have to define your Organizational Area for Object Table /SAPAPO/VERSKEY. Here its important that you use Class Type 230 when creating your entry. Assign the Characteristics created in the steps above. In the AFS system, once the classification class is created, add the characteristics created in above section in the Tab Char. of the above class.
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3.1.3 Assignment of Default Class for Replication of Batches from AFS into EWM if the Material Is Not Classified.
In this step you assign the default class for batches of non-classified materials in AFS, so that the SKU attributes on the AFS batches can be replicated as batch characteristics in EWM. To do this navigate to transaction SPRO AFS Integration with Extended Warehouse Management Master Data Configuration Maintain the SCM System type for the destination Maintain following information. 1. EWM Logical destinatination for example, YWACLNT100. 2. ERP Plant from which the batches have to be transferred for example, 1000. 3. The default class name for the classificaiton of batches in EWM if the AFS material is not classified, as in section 3.1.2 for example, /AFSIEWM/CLASS.
Access the necessary customizing via transaction SPRO Extended Warehouse Management AFS Integration with Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) AFSEWM Delivery Integration Encapsulation of AFS Delivery enhancements (Batch Attributes). In AFS, the table /AFSIEWM/MAP_DEL has to be mainained to ensure the mapping of delivery data from EWM. The data below is provided as an example only.
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Access transaction via customizing SPRO AFS Integration with Extended Warehouse Management Delivery Enhancements AFS EWM Delivery Customising for AFSEWM Integration. It is also possible to use BC sets to automatically maintain the customizing settings. AFS /AFSIEWM/AFS_EWM_CONFIG: contains delivery customizing EWM /EWMIAFS/AFS_EWM_CONFIG: contains cross process customizing The AFS-specific product information that comes from the AFS system is shown in a new screen on the delivery in EWM and contains the following information: Grid Value Stock category AFS Season Indicator Collection Theme To access this information, navigate to a delivery and click an item, then click 'switch to form view' and scroll down to see the AFS Batch Attributes tab.
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MCHA
J_4KSCAT
/EWMIAFS/J_4KSCAT
Due to the fact that the proposed AFS fields do not exist in EWM, the existing standard EWM flow is not influenced at all. The AFS-specific data is moved into fields of the customer append.
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Due to the fact that the AFS fields do not exist in EWM, the existing standard EWM flow is not influenced at all. The AFS-specific data is moved into fields of the customer append (for example, /SCDL/INCL_EEW_DR_ITEM_STR). This structure is designed to be used for AFS- or customer-specific data in the EWM inbound delivery on the item level. For the transferred AFS data, the above fields should be provided in the customer append: The enhancement of structure /SCDL/INCL_EEW_DR_ITEM_STR with AFS-specific attributes reflects the database enhancements for the inbound delivery as well as outbound delivery. This structure is common for both delivery documents hence has to be implemented only once.
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warehouse a label has to be put on the shirt). In AFS, outbound deliveries are created based on the SD order and the inbound deliveries are created from purchase orders. Here the term delivery stands for both inbound and outbound delivery. During the replication of the delivery to the EWM side, the new development checks if the delivery from AFS and the related order contain VAS items. SAP EWM for fashion saves the VAS data in new database tables. This information is then available in the EWM system. AFS VAS data in EWM is for information purposes only. AFS is always the leading system for AFS VAS. Due to the fact that the billing processes of AFS-VAS is carried out after receiving the goods movement messages from decentral warehouse system, the connection of EWM to AFS does not change any process related to the VAS Billing in AFS. The following customizing and master data settings are necessary to enable value-added services: Customer master Order type Item category Material master AFS VAS data is passed from AFS to EWM. This is done during the delivery creation in AFS system and its replication in EWM (see chapter 3.2). There are three classes of value-added services in the AFS system that are predefined in the system and cannot be changed: Ticketing/Labeling Packing Special service To access this information, navigate to a delivery and click on an item. Then click 'switch to form view' and scroll down to see the AFS Batch Attributes tab or the VAS data tab.
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through Sales and Distribution Basic Function AFS Value-Added Services Control for VAS Determination to 1. Define field catalog 2. Define condition tables 3. Define access sequences 4. Define condition types 5. Define determination procedure VAS can use standard condition technique.Value-added services are taken into account througout the entire sales process. VAS data also uses the standard condition technique to maintain prices for VAS services. The price information for VAS services will not be passed to the EWMS system because prices are not relevant for EWM processes and the billing is done in AFS. Technically, VAS items are copied from order documents to corresponding delivery documents. VAS appear on invoices and influence pricing according to defined VAS conditions.
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This standard transaction needs to be used for any product that is not batch managed, and it must not be used for any product that is batch managed. An appropriate message is displayed upon usage of the transaction, but nothing else is provided to prevent a user from using it other than design. It is recommended that you provide layouts where the added fields are hidden (batch, batch GUID, minimum replenishment quantity). 3.4.1.3 Encapsulation Basically the functionality is encapsulated by three tables. If respective fields/lines are not maintained, then the EWM-AFS processing is skipped. However, as some exits are called for by put away and picking but are not required for both, we also encapsulate by warehouse process type. But this setting is technical (control the BAdI contents) and cannot be used functionality. 3.4.1.4 Put away Defined on product/batch overriding the settings on product: Put away control indicator (PACI) Storage section indicator (SSI) Defined on product/batch level for dynamic storage types overriding the product/ storage type settings: Maximum number of bins per storage type Enhancements for storage type/section/bin search: Put away control indicator and search sequence are determined and replace the one from the product. Storage Section Indicator is determined and replaces the one from the product. Storage section search is determined and replaced and re-run. For fixed bin storage type: fixed bin retrieval for batch; reject when not for the current batch. For dynamic storage type: get maximum number of bins per storage type on batch level and check. Near fixed bin strategy, get the starting bin: filter the list of fixed bins for material with the reference storage type by batch and take the first one left. Enhancements when storage type/section/bin provided (by the user): Storage section search: re-run Fixed bin check: reject when not for the current batch For dynamic storage type: get maximum number of bins per storage type on batch level and check; reject if applicable 3.4.1.5 Picking Defined on product/batch overriding the product settings: Stock Removal Indicator (SRI) Enhancements for Storage type/section/bin search: Stock Removal Indicator and search sequence are determined and replace the one from the product Determine rough bin during delivery item creation/change
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3.4.1.6 Replenishment Defined on the product/batch level for fixed bin assignments overriding the product/storage type settings for fixed bin storage types: Minimum replenishment quantity Remark: the overriding of the product/storage type settings for Maximum quantity. Minimum quantity. by the fixed bin assignments is EWM standard. Defined on the product/batch level for dynamic storage types overriding the product/storage type settings for dynamic bin storage types: Maximum quantity. Minimum quantity. Minimum replenishment quantity. The units of measure in the maintenance transaction are used as follows: For dynamic bins all UoMs are in the warehouse UoM and cannot be changed by the user. For fixed bins, the logic is the same as in transaction /SCWM/BINMAT: The quantity displayed is in the UoM displayed (if different to the warehouse UoM) but stored in warehouse UoM on the database. For the selection of bins to be replenished: Batch added to display in the replenishment report /SCWM/REPL. For fixed bins with fixed bin replenishment: get and change the minimum replenishment quantity, recalculate the replenishment quantity. For dynamic bins with storage type replenishment: replace the product/storage type line by all batches maintained for this combination; for each batch line now get all the replenishment parameters, calculate the replenishment quantity based on the stock per batch. For actual replenishment: Move the batch from the extended replenishment structure to the task table (replenishment report) or determine batch from table /SCWM/BINMAT when fixed bin. 3.4.2 RF system-guided inventory counting (batches) Compared to the standard logical transaction IVCOUN, there are two additions to the supported EWM-AFS logical transaction for example, CDIVCG: 1. As soon as the product is verified (if customized so) the batch is displayed to the user on an additional screen. The user can confirm, in which case the transaction processes as in standard, or the user can reject, and the system propossd the empty bin indicator. The user can now either save to the database or leave the counting without saving. If the batch has been rejected, the user needs to organize the pick-up of the product from the counted bin to be transported to the respective clarification zone, where it will then be treated as product found. 2. During the counting process a new screen can be called (template function code: F2 SKU) that displays for the product/batch the SKU attributes and the SKU values.
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3.4.3 EWM-AFS specific Customizing 3.4.3.1 Encapsulation of put away, picking and replenishment per warehouse process type Table /EWMIAFS/ENC_WPT should hold all warehouse process types that are relevant for batch-based put away, picking, or replenishment. Examples are included in the software delivery and can be found in BC set /EWMIAFS/AFS_EWM_CONFIG: Warehouse Number/Warehouse Complex Warehouse Process Type AFS put away enhancement activation status X X X X X X X X X X X X X X AFS removal strategy enhancement activation status AFS replenishment enhancement activation status
0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001 0001
1010 1011 1012 1013 1100 2010 2020 2100 3010 3060 3070 9010
3.4.3.3 RF Framework: Define steps in logical transaction For a new logical transaction for example, CDIVCG the following must be done to obtain the two features described above in section 3.4.2. All names are mandatory except for the name of the logical transaction (needs to be in customer namespace). No BC set is provided. 1. Define application parameters, both are used to pass the batch data to the new SKU screen 5901; for more details see their DDIC definition. a. YS_BATCH_CHAR, type /EWMIAFS/S_BATCH_CHARACTS b. YT_BATCH_CHAR, type /EWMIAFS/TT_BATCH_CHARACTS 2. Define steps: YSKUDT, Text "SKU Details" a. This defines the YSKUDT step for the new SKU attributes screen 3. Define function codes. a. YBTCHN for handling the rejection in the batch pop-up b. YSKUDT for handling the navigation to the new SKU attributes screen 4. Define the function code text for the YSKUDT fcode (it will be shown on the button) a. EN, ****, **, 8, "SKU" or anything applicable. 5. Define new logical transaction: Copy over logical transaction IVCOUN to CDIVCG with all lower-level items.
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6. In the new logical transaction the following changes and additions are required: a. Define Logical Transaction Step Flow, step IVBIN: we replace the assigned function modules with the copied and enhanced ones i. Function Code BACKF module /EWMIAFS/RF_BIN_IVBIN_PAI ii. Function Code BIN module /EWMIAFS/RF_BIN_IVBIN_PBO iii. Function Code BINENT module /EWMIAFS/RF_BIN_IVBIN_PBO iv. Function Code ENTER module /EWMIAFS/RF_BIN_IVBIN_PAI v. Function Code EXCEPT module /EWMIAFS/RF_BIN_IVBIN_PAI vi. Function Code INIT module /EWMIAFS/RF_BIN_IVBIN_PBO vii. Function Code LOCLI module /EWMIAFS/RF_BIN_IVBIN_PAI viii. Function Code MATDE module /EWMIAFS/RF_BIN_IVBIN_PAI ix. Function Code REVERS module /EWMIAFS/RF_BIN_IVBIN_PAI x. Function Code SKIP module /EWMIAFS/RF_BIN_IVBIN_PAI xi. Function Code SKIPTE module /EWMIAFS/RF_BIN_IVBIN_PAI xii. Function Code UPDBCK module /EWMIAFS/RF_BIN_IVBIN_PBO b. Define Logical Transaction Step Flow, step IVMOHV: we replace the assigned function modules with the copied and enhanced ones i. Function Code BACKF /EWMIAFS/RF_MAT_IVMOHV_PAI ii. Function Code CLSUM module /EWMIAFS/RF_MAT_IVMOHV_PAI iii. Function Code ENTER module /EWMIAFS/RF_MAT_IVMOHV_PAI iv. Function Code EXCEPT module /EWMIAFS/RF_MAT_IVMOHV_PAI v. Function Code FCCWCA module /EWMIAFS/RF_MAT_IVMOHV_PAI vi. Function Code HUSCR module /EWMIAFS/RF_MAT_IVMOHV_PAI vii. Function Code MAT module /EWMIAFS/RF_MAT_IVMOHV_PBO viii. Function Code MATDE module /EWMIAFS/RF_MAT_IVMOHV_PAI ix. Function Code MATEMP module /EWMIAFS/RF_MAT_IVMOHV_PAI x. Function Code MATENT module /EWMIAFS/RF_MAT_IVMOHV_PBO xi. Function Code NEWITM module /EWMIAFS/RF_MAT_IVMOHV_PAI xii. Function Code PGDN module /EWMIAFS/RF_MAT_IVMOHV_PAI xiii. Function Code PGUP module /EWMIAFS/RF_MAT_IVMOHV_PAI xiv. Function Code SAVE module /EWMIAFS/RF_MAT_IVMOHV_PAI xv. Function Code UPDBCK module /EWMIAFS/RF_MAT_IVMOHV_PBO c. Define Logical Transaction Step Flow, step IVMOHV i. We add function code YBTCHN, module /EWMIAFS/RF_MAT_IVMOHV_PBO, next step IVMOHV, foreground ii. We add function code YSKUDT, new module /EWMIAFS/CP_MAT_BTCH_SKUDT_PBO, next step YSKUDT, foreground d. Define Logical Transaction Step Flow i. Add new step YSKUDT, function code BACKF, new module /EWMIAFS/CP_MAT_BTCH_SKUDT_PAI, next step IVMOHV, background, background fcode MAT (The only available function code on the new SKU screen is BACKF)
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e. Define Function codes profile for CDIVCG, step IVMOHV i. A new record is introduced for Function code YSKUDT with the attributes: pushbutton 2, function key F2, shortcut 02. ii. These attributes are taken over from Function code NEWITEM and have to be cleared in that fcode (in case NEWITEM one is still required, any other button can be replaced) f. Map logical transaction step to sub-screen i. New step YSKUDT, State ******, screen sequence 01, screen program /EWMIAFS/SAPLCP_INV_RF, screen number 5901 3.4.3.2 RF Framework: RF menu manager No BC set is provided for the new menu item. Any RF setup can only be a template that can be used to code and customize customer-specific logical transactions. For example if you want to add another button to the inventory counting RF menu: 1. From Menus and Logical Transaction, choose Main. 2. In the menu hierarchy choose Internal Processes 3. Click Display selected hierarchy. 4. Add an entry under the two existing counting options. Add "Inventory Counting Guided (Batches)" with logical transaction CDIVCG used as example in the previous section. 3.4.4 EWM-AFS specific authorizations An additional authority is only required for the new maintenance transaction /EWMIAFS/MDPRBTCH. The authority object is /EWMIAFS/P with the following fields: ACTVT Activity APO_LOC Location APO_PROD Product number APO_VERS Planning version 3.4.5 APIs The APIs listed are provided. Examples of how to call them can be found in report /EWMIAFS/TEST_AFS_API. Details on the APIs themselves can be found in the system after implementing the EWM-AFS solution. Get batch characteristic for a product, function module /EWMIAFS/BATCHES_FOR_PRODUCT Get all products for a grid value, function module /EWMIAFS/PRODUCTS_FOR_GRID_VAL Get batch characteristic for a delivery item, function module /EWMIAFS/BATCH_FOR_DLV_ITEM Get the batch SKU information for a handling unit item, function module /EWMIAFS/BATCHES_HU_READ Inventory Counting.
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4 Solution-Wide Topics
4 Solution-Wide Topics
For the general installation information, Solution Manager content, and Netweaver-related topics please refer to the following SAP IS-AFS and SAP SCM-EWM documents: For IS-AFS http://help.sap.com/afs For SCM-EWM http://help.sap.com/ewm
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5 Security Considerations
5 Security Considerations
This section provides an overview of the security considerations that are specific to the SAP ISAFS and SAP SCM-EWM solutions. The FBS Extended Warehouse Management for Fashion is built on a SAP IS-AFS 6.6 and SAP SCM-EWM 7.02 system. Therefore, the corresponding security settings also apply to FBS Extended warehouse management for Fashion.
Additional Information
For more information about specific security topics, see the following locations on SAP Service Marketplace as shown in the table below:
Content Security Security Guides Released Platforms Network Security Infrastructure Security SAP Solution Manager
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6 References
6 References
List of Documents
The following table lists all documents mentioned in this Master Guide.. Title SAP Apparel and Footwear 6.6 Document Version 1.0 March 2011 Material Number50110181 SAP SCM - EWM 7.02 Where to Find https://websmp204.sapag.de/~sapidb/011000358700000272742011E https://websmp210.sapag.de/~form/sapnet?_SHORTKEY=011000358700 00741720& http://help.sap.com/afs65 http://help.sap.com/ewm http://service.sap.com/instguides http://service.sap.com/scl http://service.sap.com/securityguide
SAP AFS 6.6 documentation SAP SCM EWM 7.02 documentation All SAP Operations Guides Scenario & Process Component List in SAP Service Marketplace SAP Security Guides
Release strategy for ABAP Add-On AFSIEWM AFSIEWM 605: Add-On Support Packages Transfer of data to APO and EWM Deliver new objects in the Industry specific SAP Internal badis in CIF, necessary for the transfer of batches to EWM. Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System
Stock removal strategy: Prerequisites for add-on Installation EWMIAFS auf SCM 9.0 Releasestrategie fr das ABAP AddOn EWMIAFS EWMIAFS 702: Add-On Support Packages /SCWM/EX_CORE_PTS_FILT_SORT not called for buffered data
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SAP Note Number 1755552 1756936 1758597 1759479 1762863 1762874 1765838 1778909 1779432 1757596 1734114
Title Sorting SAP add-ons Replenishment: Prerequisite for addon /scwm/repl 023 message with incorrect no of warehouse tasks Fixed storage bin assignment:Prerequisite for add-on Fixed storage bin assignmt:Service for Cust.Specific Logic Putaway strategy: Prerequisite for add-on BAdI enhancements: Prerequisites for add-on Putaway strategy: Enhancement for add-on Replenishment: Missing parameters add-on development Fixed bin storage assignment cannot be enhanced New SAP internal MAPIN BAdIs
Description Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System Prerequisite Notes for FBS installation in EWM System
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