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Transportation Management with SAP LES

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Lean WM 7.4<br />

The first parameter depends on the storage type. A storage type generally indicates<br />

a specific space in the warehouse. It is easy to imagine that a printer is also<br />

located there and used to print transfer orders for this storage type. You use the<br />

Warehouse movement button to assign a printer to a destination storage type<br />

and an original storage type.<br />

As an example, I have assigned a warehouse movement (a transfer order) to my local<br />

printer; the warehouse movement goes from refrigeration shelf 1 (storage type KR1) to<br />

goods issue (storage type 916). See Figure 7.21.<br />

Figure 7.21 Control of a Specific Printer, Depending on a Specific<br />

Warehouse Movement<br />

You can also omit a storage type here. For example, if you omit the destination<br />

storage type 916, all of the transfer orders taken from refrigeration shelf 1 are<br />

printed — regardless of the destination of the goods.<br />

Use the Picking area button to assign a specific printer to a picking area. Use the<br />

Storage type button to assign a printer by storage type.<br />

Now that the printers are assigned, only a definition of which printing should<br />

occur is missing. You make this assignment depending on the movement type (see<br />

Figure 7.22).<br />

Figure 7.22 assigns print code “02” to movement type “601” (movement type<br />

for a planned goods issue). Type “02” indicates standard <strong>SAP</strong> collective printing<br />

for transfer orders.<br />

Figure 7.22 Assignment of a Printer Code to a Movement Type<br />

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