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Status Tracking<br />

Sales Order<br />

Shipping Point<br />

In Sales Order:<br />

Plant Determination<br />

Route Determination<br />

Shipping Point Determination ...<br />

Monitoring of Due Deliveries<br />

Creation of Deliveries<br />

Goods<br />

Issue<br />

Shipping<br />

Papers<br />

Packing<br />

Picking<br />

Delivery<br />

Note<br />

Figure 11.1 Overview of Shipping Subprocesses<br />

A delivery document has two items: Item 1 is fully picked, Item 2 only partially. Consequently,<br />

the complete picking status (in the delivery header) is only “processed<br />

partially.”<br />

Therefore, the individual status of a process in the delivery items and the overall<br />

status in the delivery header are connected. The status itself is illustrated <strong>with</strong> a<br />

figure. If no figure is set, the activity that the status represents is not relevant. The<br />

“A” figure indicates that the corresponding subprocess has not been started. If the<br />

activity is partially completed, the “B” figure is set. Only if the activity is entirely<br />

completed, does the figure change to “C.”<br />

I use a table to explain the interaction between the individual item statuses and the<br />

overall statuses in the header. The following rules generally apply:<br />

EE<br />

EE<br />

If the subprocess for each item has not been started, the overall process has<br />

“not yet started“ at the header level.<br />

If the subprocesses for all items have been completed, the overall process is also<br />

completed at the header level.<br />

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

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