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What is load oil transfer in SAP IS-OIL-UOM-ALN - UOM Production Allocation?


SAP Term: load oil transfer

  • Component: IS-OIL-UOM-ALN

  • Component Name: UOM Production Allocation

  • Description: The process whereby oil is moved from one storage location to another to supply the quantity needed to carry out the load oil process of pumping oil into a wellbore in preparation for, or as part of, a treatment, for example, hydraulic pumping.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Load oil transfer is a component of the IS-OIL-UOM-ALN UOM Production Allocation module in SAP. It is used to transfer load oil from one tank to another, and to track the quantity of load oil that has been transferred. 
    
    How to use it: 
    To use the load oil transfer component, users must first enter the source and destination tanks, as well as the quantity of load oil to be transferred. Once this information is entered, the system will automatically calculate the amount of load oil that has been transferred and update the inventory accordingly. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When using the load oil transfer component, it is important to ensure that all information is entered accurately. This will help to ensure that the inventory is updated correctly and that no errors occur during the transfer process. 
    
    Related Information: 
    The IS-OIL-UOM-ALN UOM Production Allocation module also includes other components such as tank management, product allocation, and product tracking. These components can be used in conjunction with the load oil transfer component to provide a comprehensive view of production operations.
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