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Other Functions in Delivery Documents<br />

Figure 6.55 Follow-Up Modification of the Batch Split Items<br />

6.6.11 Batch Determination <strong>with</strong> a User Exit<br />

In the context of batch determination, the <strong>SAP</strong> system offers two user users:<br />

include modules MV50AFZZ and MV50AFZ2.<br />

You can develop your own routine for batch determination in the first module.<br />

Form routine USEREXIT_BATCH_DETERMINATION is already prepared and even<br />

contains our example. The second module, MV50AFZ2, contains form routine<br />

USEREXIT_BATCH_QUAN_ALLOCATION. You can distribute the delivery quantity<br />

across the identified batches <strong>with</strong> this routine.<br />

I have rather comprehensively shown how to work <strong>with</strong> batch determination and<br />

the identified batch split positions in the delivery document. You have learned<br />

about the settings you must make in the system to find batches automatically during<br />

creation of delivery documents.<br />

The following section familiarizes you <strong>with</strong> another type of categorization for<br />

materials: serial number management. It’s much simpler to deal <strong>with</strong> than batch<br />

management.<br />

6.7 Serial Numbers<br />

Along <strong>with</strong> batch management, you have another option to differentiate materials.<br />

A batch identifies the material in a specific quantity — the material produced from<br />

a certain production order, for example. If your company manufactures individual<br />

items and you need a way to identify each one, you can do so <strong>with</strong> serial numbers<br />

in <strong>SAP</strong> software.<br />

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