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Implementing Order to Cash Process in SAP

You're reading from   Implementing Order to Cash Process in SAP An end-to-end guide to understanding the OTC process and its integration with SAP CRM, SAP APO, SAP TMS, and SAP LES

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801076104
Length 452 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Chandrakant Agarwal Chandrakant Agarwal
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Order to Cash Cycle 2. Chapter 2: Master Data in SAP CRM FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Master Data in SAP APO 4. Chapter 4: Master Data in SAP TMS 5. Chapter 5: Master Data in SAP LES 6. Chapter 6: Basic Functions in Sales Document 7. Chapter 7: Sales Document Processing in SAP CRM 8. Chapter 8: Order Fulfillment with SAP APO 9. Chapter 9: Transportation Requirements in SAP TMS 10. Chapter 10: Transportation Planning and Freight Order Management in SAP TMS 11. Chapter 11: Logistics Execution in SAP LES 12. Chapter 12: Customer Billing 13. Chapter 13: Analytics 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Storage sections

Storage type is divided into different areas known as storage sections. Storage sections group storage bins with similar products. You need to define a storage section for a storage type. You can have one storage section for one storage type.

To define the storage sections you can use the configuration path SPRO | Logistics Execution | Warehouse Management | Master Data | Define Storage Sections.

As shown in the following screenshot, a new storage section can be assigned to both the warehouse number and the storage type:

Figure 5.5 – Defining storage sections

Typically, one storage section is assigned to one storage type, but you can also have multiple storage sections for a storage type. It all comes down to your business requirements as to how many storage sections need to be created for your storage type. Storage sections are important for bin determination during the stock removal process.

Next we look at configuring storage...

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