EWM110. Extended Warehouse Management - Customizing COURSE OUTLINE. Course Version: 10 Course Duration: 5 Day(s)

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1 EWM110 Extended Warehouse Management - Customizing. COURSE OUTLINE Course Version: 10 Course Duration: 5 Day(s)

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5 About This Handbook This handbook is intended to complement the instructor-led presentation of this course, and serve as a source of reference. It is not suitable for self-study. Typographic Conventions American English is the standard used in this handbook. The following typographic conventions are also used. This information is displayed in the instructor s presentation Demonstration Procedure Warning or Caution Hint Related or Additional Information Facilitated Discussion User interface control Example text Window title Example text Copyright. All rights reserved. v

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7 Contents ix Course Overview 1 Unit 1: The Extended Warehouse Management System Environment 1 Lesson: Outlining the Basics of EWM 3 Unit 2: Integration 3 Lesson: Setting Up the Integration Between SAP ERP and SAP EWM 3 Lesson: Setting Up Delivery Document Integration 5 Unit 3: Structural Elements and Master Data 5 Lesson: Creating Structural Elements in EWM 5 Lesson: Working with the APO Core Interface 5 Lesson: Reviewing EWM Master Data 7 Unit 4: Warehouse Process Types 7 Lesson: Applying Warehouse Process Types 9 Unit 5: Goods Receipt 9 Lesson: Outlining Goods Receipt Processes in EWM 9 Lesson: Setting Up Availability Groups for Inventory Management 9 Lesson: Configuring Direct Putaway 9 Lesson: Applying Putaway Rules and Strategies 9 Lesson: Checking Capacities 11 Unit 6: Goods Issue 11 Lesson: Outlining the Goods Issue Process in EWM 11 Lesson: Applying the Stock Removal Strategies 11 Lesson: Handling Pick Denials and Picking Differences 11 Lesson: Processing Batch Managed Products in EWM 11 Lesson: Combining Items in Waves 13 Unit 7: Storage Control 13 Lesson: Outlining the Storage Control Concepts 13 Lesson: Configuring Process-Oriented Storage Control 13 Lesson: Configuring Layout-Oriented Storage Control 15 Unit 8: Warehouse Order Creation 15 Lesson: Creating Warehouse Orders Copyright. All rights reserved. vii

8 17 Unit 9: Posting Changes, Stock Transfers and Replenishment 17 Lesson: Performing Posting Changes and Stock Transfers 17 Lesson: Performing Ad Hoc Movements and Replenishment 19 Unit 10: Physical Inventory 19 Lesson: Outlining the Physical Inventory Process 19 Lesson: Setting Up the Procedures for Physical Inventory 21 Unit 11: Slotting and Rearrangement 21 Lesson: Configuring the Slotting Process 23 Unit 12: Post Processing Framework 23 Lesson: Outlining the Post Processing Framework 23 Lesson: Applying the Post Processing Framework in Delivery Processing viii Copyright. All rights reserved.

9 Course Overview TARGET AUDIENCE This course is intended for the following audiences: Application Consultant Project Manager Project Stakeholder Systems Architect Copyright. All rights reserved. ix

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11 UNIT 1 The Extended Warehouse Management System Environment Lesson 1: Outlining the Basics of EWM Describe the basics of EWM. Copyright. All rights reserved. 1

12 Unit 1: The Extended Warehouse Management System Environment 2 Copyright. All rights reserved.

13 UNIT 2 Integration Lesson 1: Setting Up the Integration Between SAP ERP and SAP EWM Set up the integration between SAP ERP and SAP EWM Lesson 2: Setting Up Delivery Document Integration Set up delivery document integration. Copyright. All rights reserved. 3

14 Unit 2: Integration 4 Copyright. All rights reserved.

15 UNIT 3 Structural Elements and Master Data Lesson 1: Creating Structural Elements in EWM Create structural elements in EWM Lesson 2: Working with the APO Core Interface Work with the APO Core Interface. Lesson 3: Reviewing EWM Master Data Review EWM master data. Copyright. All rights reserved. 5

16 Unit 3: Structural Elements and Master Data 6 Copyright. All rights reserved.

17 UNIT 4 Warehouse Process Types Lesson 1: Applying Warehouse Process Types Apply warehouse process types. Copyright. All rights reserved. 7

18 Unit 4: Warehouse Process Types 8 Copyright. All rights reserved.

19 UNIT 5 Goods Receipt Lesson 1: Outlining Goods Receipt Processes in EWM Outline goods receipt processes in SAP EWM. Lesson 2: Setting Up Availability Groups for Inventory Management Set up availability groups for inventory management. Lesson 3: Configuring Direct Putaway Configure direct putaway Lesson 4: Applying Putaway Rules and Strategies Apply putaway rules and strategies. Lesson 5: Checking Capacities Describe the various capacity checking methods in EWM Copyright. All rights reserved. 9

20 Unit 5: Goods Receipt 10 Copyright. All rights reserved.

21 UNIT 6 Goods Issue Lesson 1: Outlining the Goods Issue Process in EWM Outline the goods issue process in EWM Lesson 2: Applying the Stock Removal Strategies Apply the stock removal strategies. Lesson 3: Handling Pick Denials and Picking Differences Handle pick denials and picking differences Lesson 4: Processing Batch Managed Products in EWM Process batch managed products in SAP EWM. Lesson 5: Combining Items in Waves Combine items in waves. Copyright. All rights reserved. 11

22 Unit 6: Goods Issue 12 Copyright. All rights reserved.

23 UNIT 7 Storage Control Lesson 1: Outlining the Storage Control Concepts Describe the types of storage control, and how they are used in EWM Lesson 2: Configuring Process-Oriented Storage Control Describe and execute process-oriented storage control Lesson 3: Configuring Layout-Oriented Storage Control Configure layout-oriented storage control. Copyright. All rights reserved. 13

24 Unit 7: Storage Control 14 Copyright. All rights reserved.

25 UNIT 8 Warehouse Order Creation Lesson 1: Creating Warehouse Orders Create warehouse orders. Copyright. All rights reserved. 15

26 Unit 8: Warehouse Order Creation 16 Copyright. All rights reserved.

27 UNIT 9 Posting Changes, Stock Transfers and Replenishment Lesson 1: Performing Posting Changes and Stock Transfers Perform posting changes and stock transfers Lesson 2: Performing Ad Hoc Movements and Replenishment Perform ad hoc movements and replenishment Copyright. All rights reserved. 17

28 Unit 9: Posting Changes, Stock Transfers and Replenishment 18 Copyright. All rights reserved.

29 UNIT 10 Physical Inventory Lesson 1: Outlining the Physical Inventory Process Outline the physical inventory process in EWM. Lesson 2: Setting Up the Procedures for Physical Inventory Set up the procedures for physical inventory. Copyright. All rights reserved. 19

30 Unit 10: Physical Inventory 20 Copyright. All rights reserved.

31 UNIT 11 Slotting and Rearrangement Lesson 1: Configuring the Slotting Process Configure the slotting process Copyright. All rights reserved. 21

32 Unit 11: Slotting and Rearrangement 22 Copyright. All rights reserved.

33 UNIT 12 Post Processing Framework Lesson 1: Outlining the Post Processing Framework Outline the Post Processing Framework Lesson 2: Applying the Post Processing Framework in Delivery Processing Apply the Post Processing Framework in Delivery Processing. Copyright. All rights reserved. 23