![]() Correct? The PMR has (just like the script says) status “Not started” and the production status is “Released”. When I read documentation, I find nothing about that PMRs need to be released or something before the warehouse task can be created. EWM determines the sequence for the best wave template and wave template option. EWM repeats the calculation for the wave completion time and the lock time. ![]() If EWM does not find a valid wave template, it adds a day to the wave completion date. Stock has been uploaded to storage bins by doing an initial stock upload as described in script 1FU. EWM then determines the date and time for wave completion for each wave template option (see step 5). The BADI /SCWM/EX_MFG_STAGE_INFO is not implemented (meaning the SAP fallback implementation is executed, which I check in debugging, it is going in there, but the exit selects nothing. Setup in transaction /SCWM/PSASTAGE has been made properly (according to BP script 2AI). All I’m getting is the message /SCWM/PWR504 “All staging proposal quantities are 0 no staging needed” when I enter the production order. 3.Check the RF transaction (I believe it is LM51) where you can see PI. 2.Create the inventory document & assign user in the counter field for the inventory document. 1.Create RF queues & assign authorisation to warehouse through LRFMD. This works fine – The PMR is created.īut the next step fails: The system does not create warehouse tasks when I execute /SCWM/STAGE for this order. for testing PI documents through RFID u need to folow the below the steps. In script 1VB I’m supposed to release production orders which then create PMRs in EWM. In fact we are using a “fully activated appliance 1809”, so all BP packages for S4HANA are installed, configured and activated. I hope you can help me with an issue I’m having with Best Practice Script 1VB (“Production Integration – Component Consumption and Receipt in Warehouse”.
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