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LOG_MM_SIT: Movement Types (New) ( RELNMM_605_LOGMMSIT_MT )

LOG_MM_SIT: Movement Types (New) ( RELNMM_605_LOGMMSIT_MT )

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LOG_MM_SIT: Movement Types (New)

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As of SAP enhancement package 5 for SAP ERP 6.0 (SAP_APPL_605), business function MM, Stock in Transit, and Actual Costing (New), there are new movement types available for cross-company-code and intra-company-code stock transfers, for corresponding returns, and for outbound deliveries of materials. You can map the following processes:

  • Stock transfer with transfer of title at goods issue, and return with transfer of title at goods receipt via return delivery
  • Stock transfer with transfer of title at goods receipt, and return with transfer of title at goods issue via return delivery
  • Stock transfer with transfer of title during transit and return with transfer of title during transit
  • Outbound delivery with transfer of title at customer location

For more information on Customizing, see

The following new movement types are available:

For cross-company-code stock transfers:

  • 681 (Stock Transfer to Issuing Valuated Cross-Company-Code Stock in Transit (CST))
  • 683 (Stock Transfer to Receiving Valuated CST)
  • 685 (Stock Transfer from Issuing Valuated CST)

For delivery of goods to customers:

  • 687 (Delivery of Goods to Issuing Valuated Stock in Transit)

For intra-company-code stock transfers:

  • 68A (Stock Transfer to Issuing Valuated Intra-Company-Code Stock in Transit (IST))
  • 68C (Stock Transfer to Receiving Valuated IST)
  • 68E (Stock Transfer from Issuing Valuated IST to Receiving Valuated Stock in Transit)
  • 68I (Stock Transfer from Issuing Valuated IST to Receiving Plant)

For cross-company-code returns:

  • 167 (Goods Receipt, Return from Valuated Goods Receipt Blocked Stock)
  • 169 (Goods Receipt, Return to Valuated Goods Receipt Blocked Stock)
  • 691 (Stock Transfer, Return from Originally Issuing Valuated CST)
  • 693 (Stock Transfer, Return from Originally Receiving Valuated CST)
  • 695 (Stock Transfer, Return to Originally Issuing Valuated CST)

For intra-company code returns:

  • 69A (Stock Transfer, Return from Originally Issuing Valuated IST)
  • 69C (Stock Transfer, Return from Originally Receiving Valuated IST)
  • 69E (Stock Transfer, Return to Originally Issuing Valuated IST from Originally Receiving Valuated Stock in Transit)
  • 69I (Stock Transfer, Return to Originally Issuing Valuated IST from Originally Receiving Plant)

The following movement types are also relevant:

  • 101 (Goods Receipt)
  • 107 (Goods Receipt to Valuated Goods Receipt Blocked Stock)
  • 109 (Goods Receipt from Valuated Goods Receipt Blocked Stock)
  • 161 (Purchase Order Return)
  • 417 (Stock Transfer, Storage Location to Delivery)
  • 418 (Returns Stock Transfer, Storage Location to Delivery)
  • 555 (Scrapping from Blocked Stock in Transit)
  • 556 (Returns, Scrapping from Blocked Stock in Transit)
  • 559 (Scrapping (or Goods Issue) from Valuated Goods Receipt Blocked Stock (Adjustment Posting)
  • 560 (Returns Scrapping (or Goods Issue Reversal) from Valuated Goods Receipt Blocked Stock (Adjustment Posting)
  • 601 (Goods Issue for Delivery)

The movement type for reversals is typically [movement type +1].

For more information on movement types and their usage, see the documentation for the Customizing activity Copy, Change Movement Types.

Note on Materials Subject to Batch Management Requirements:

If you transfer materials subject to batch management requirements to another company code, the system automatically proposes the batch number of the goods issue batch for the goods receipt into the stock in transit (movement type 107) of the receiving plant. You can change the batch number proposed by the system as follows:

  • Direct change by user

Note:

When you are booking out the stock in transit in the receiving plant and booking it into the plant's warehouse stock (movement type 109), it is not possible to change the batch or the valuation type. If you need to post the material quantity to a different or a new batch number, you have the following options:
  • Manual transfer posting (movement type 309)

  • Transfer posting by making a usage decision, if an inspection lot was generated at goods receipt.

Example:

The schema below shows the following processes (selected examples) with their movement types:

1. Cross-company-code stock transfer with transfer of title at goods issue
2. Cross-company-code stock transfer with transfer of title at goods receipt
3. Cross-company-code stock transfer with transfer of title during transit
4. Delivery with transfer of title at customer location
5. Cross-company-code return stock transfer with transfer of title at goods receipt via return delivery

Note: For more information about stock transfers and their corresponding return stock transfers (cross-company-code and intra-company-code), see SAP Library.

For 1: Plant (A) ------------------[683+107]-> v.CST (B) -[109]-> Plant (B)
For 2: Plant (A) -[681]-> v.CST (A) ----------[685 + 101]-------> Plant (B)
For 3: Plant (A) -[681]-> v.CST (A) -[685+107]-> v.CST (B) -[109]-> Plant (B)
For 4: Plant (A) -[687]-> v.SiT (A) ----------------[601]----------> Customer
For 1R: Plant (A) <----[693+167]-----------v.CST (B) <-[109->169]- Plant (B)
(A) = issuing company code A
(B) = receiving company code B
----[movement type]--->
v.CST = valuated cross-company-code stock in transit
v. SiT = valuated stock in transit

Explanation of process 1, 2, and 3 (cross-company-code stock transfers):

  • Transfer of Title at Goods Issue:
  • First step: Issuing Plant → Receiving Valuated CST

In transaction VL02N (Change Outbound Delivery), you post the material from the unrestricted-use stock of the issuing plant to the valuated cross-company-code stock in transit of the receiving plant (movement types 683 and 107).
  • Second step: Receiving Valuated CST → Receiving Plant

In transaction MIGO, Goods Receipt, you post the material from the valuated cross-company-code stock in transit of the receiving plant to the unrestricted-use stock of the receiving plant (movement type 109).
  • Transfer of Title at Goods Receipt:
  • First step: Issuing Plant → Issuing Valuated CST

In transaction VL02N (Change Outbound Delivery), you post the material from the unrestricted-use stock of the issuing plant to the valuated cross-company-code stock in transit of the issuing plant (movement type 681).
  • Second step: Issuing Valuated CST → Receiving Plant

In transaction VLPOD (Proof of Delivery - Change Outbound Delivery), you post the material from the valuated cross-company-code stock in transit of the issuing plant to the unrestricted-use stock of the receiving plant (movement types 685 and 101).
  • Transfer of Title During Transit
  • First step: Issuing Plant → Issuing Valuated CST

In transaction VL02N (Change Outbound Delivery), you post the material from the unrestricted-use stock of the issuing plant to the valuated cross-company-code stock in transit of the issuing plant (movement type 681).
  • Second step: Issuing Valuated CST → Receiving Valuated CST

In transaction VLPOD (Proof of Delivery - Change Outbound Delivery), you post the material from the valuated cross-company-code stock in transit of the issuing plant to the valuated cross-company-code stock in transit of the receiving plant (movement types 685 and 107).
  • Final step: Receiving Valuated CST → Receiving Plant

In transaction MIGO, Goods Receipt, you post the material from the valuated cross-company-code stock in transit of the receiving plant to the unrestricted-use stock of the receiving plant (movement type 109).

Explanation of process 4 (outbound delivery to customer):

  • First step (transfer of title at customer location): Issuing Plant → Issuing Valuated Stock in Transit
In transaction VL02N, you post the material from the unrestricted-use stock of the issuing plant to the valuated stock in transit of the issuing plant (movement type 687).
  • Second step, Issuing Valuated Stock in Transit → Customer
In transaction VLPOD, you post the material from the valuated stock in transit of the issuing plant to the customer (movement type 601).

Explanation of process 5 (return):

  • First step (return with transfer of title at goods receipt via return delivery): Receiving Plant → Receiving Valuated Stock in Transit
To trigger a return stock transfer in transaction MIGO, post the goods receipt for the standard delivery using movement type 109. If a return delivery exists for a purchase order item that is flagged as a return item, the system then finds movement type 169 automatically. The system uses this movement type to post the material from the unrestricted-use stock of the originally receiving plant to the valuated stock in transit of the originally receiving plant.
  • Second step, Receiving Valuated Stock in Transit → Issuing Plant
In transaction VL02N you post the material from the valuated stock in transit of the originally receiving plant to the unrestricted-use stock of the originally issuing plant.

Note:

For each process with a defined transfer of title, you must first create an outbound delivery (transaction VL10B (Purchase Orders, Fast Display), under Program -> Execute. You can set up this program to run periodically).

Effects on Existing Data

Effects on Data Transfer

Effects on System Administration

Effects on Customizing

In Customizing for Materials Management, choose Inventory Management and Physical Inventory -> Movement Types -> Copy, Change Movement Types. There, you can check the movement types and the possible special stock indicators that are mentioned in the documentation for the receiving and issuing side. Special stock indicator T (Stock Transfer or Outbound Delivery via Issuing Stock in Transit) is new.

Further Information

  • SAP Library for SAP ERP on Help Portal under http://help.sap.com/erp -> SAP ERP Central Component -> SAP ERP Enhancement Packages -> ERP Central Component Enhancement Package 5 -> SAP ERP Central Component -> Logistics -> Materials Management (MM) -> Inventory Management (MM-IM) -> Managing Special Stocks (MM-IM) -> Stock Transfer Using a Stock Transport Order -> Processes with Valuated Stock in Transit





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