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Other Shipment Functions<br />

13.1.2 Example<br />

I created three sales orders. In the first sales order, the customer ordered 150 merchandising<br />

T-shirts labeled “Brewery.” He also ordered 1,200 bottles of wheat beer (Weizenbier).<br />

A few hours later, the same customer ordered another 200 bottles of unfiltered<br />

wheat beer.<br />

Let us start <strong>with</strong> the first delivery document <strong>with</strong> 1,200 bottles of clear wheat beer.<br />

They remain unpacked. 800 bottles to one europallet (maximum number for one<br />

europallet) and the remaining 400 bottles to a partial pallet are packed later in the<br />

shipment document.<br />

In the second order, 150 merchandising T-shirts were ordered. They are packed<br />

in five boxes, that is, each box contains 30 T-shirts. These boxes are packed at the<br />

delivery document level using the packing function (see Figure 13.3).<br />

Figure 13.3 Distribution of the Ordered Items to a Total of Five Boxes<br />

I know that the third order <strong>with</strong> 200 bottles of the other beer easily fits on the partial<br />

pallet from the first delivery. This also applies to the five boxes <strong>with</strong> T-shirts.<br />

Therefore, I do not pack the 200 bottles in the delivery document but in the shipment<br />

document at a later stage. Now, I can create the shipment document that<br />

includes the three delivery documents and save this document.<br />

Then, I call the overview via Transaction VT02N (Change the Shipment). The<br />

screen shown in Figure 13.4 is displayed.<br />

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