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Transportation Management with SAP LES

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10<br />

Shipping Papers and Documents<br />

Output<br />

Determination<br />

Procedure<br />

Output<br />

Types<br />

Access<br />

Sequence<br />

Condition<br />

Tables<br />

WB00<br />

0005<br />

006<br />

V10000<br />

LD00<br />

PL00<br />

Z001<br />

Z002<br />

001<br />

012<br />

etc.<br />

etc.<br />

etc.<br />

Output Determination per<br />

- Delivery<br />

- Group<br />

- Handling Unit<br />

Figure 10.1 Overview of the Output Determination Concept<br />

10.2.1 Condition Tables<br />

Let us now look at the condition tables. In these tables, you specify when output<br />

is determined. These criteria are usually very comprehensive; for example, they<br />

can apply to the delivery type or the shipping point. Of course, you also have the<br />

option to refine your criteria up to the goods recipient stage. <strong>SAP</strong> software provides<br />

a small number of preset tables, such as condition table 009, whose only<br />

criterion is the delivery type. Using the condition transactions, set the delivery<br />

type “L5” here. This ensures that, as a rule, output is determined when you create<br />

a delivery document <strong>with</strong> delivery type “L5.” Condition table 010 is a little more<br />

specific; it contains the shipping point and route criteria. Figure 10.2 illustrates the<br />

settings for this condition table.<br />

On the right-hand side of the screen, you can see a number of other fields that you<br />

can assign as determination criteria to your output type. If you create your own<br />

condition tables, these have to have the prefix “9” to ensure that they do not enter<br />

<strong>SAP</strong> software’s internal namespace.<br />

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© 2014 by Galileo Press Inc., Boston (MA)

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