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Transportation Management with SAP LES

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Packing Prerequisites 8.1<br />

Figure 8.1 Packing Relevance to be Determined for Each Delivery Item Category<br />

If you enter “A” in this column, this item must be packed, otherwise the goods<br />

issue posting cannot be carried out. The third option is to enter “B”, which indicates<br />

that the material <strong>with</strong> this delivery item category is not packed.<br />

There is a special feature for materials handled in batches. The final column, K,<br />

indicates whether you wish to pack the batch items or the main item. If you set<br />

this indicator, the main item (item for the total quantity <strong>with</strong>out the batch details)<br />

is packed.<br />

Technical Information About the Packing Relevance per Delivery Item Category<br />

EE<br />

Path in Customizing: Logistics Execution • Shipping • Packing • Packing Control<br />

by Item Category<br />

EE<br />

Specific Transaction: –<br />

EE<br />

Table: TVLP (stored in field PCKPF)<br />

If you have specified packing relevance, you can also use a user exit to control<br />

whether certain Requirements must be met for packing to take place at all. In the<br />

<strong>SAP</strong> standard system, for example, the requirement is set up to prevent the credit<br />

limit block from being selected.<br />

Technical Information About Setting Up the User Exit for Packing Requirements<br />

EE<br />

EE<br />

EE<br />

EE<br />

Field Length: 3 places<br />

Path in Customizing: Logistics Execution • Shipping • Packing • Define Requirements<br />

for Packing in the Delivery<br />

Specific Transaction: VPBD<br />

Table: TVFO (subsequent function “12” = Packing, copying control group indicator<br />

= “FOFU”)<br />

Personal Copy for Tina Mastrup, user id 9f19c686-d5e1-4016-94fd-ebc72e1b8f7e<br />

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