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Component: LE-WM
Component Name: Warehouse Management
Description: A transfer order used for the first step in 2-step picking. For 2-step picking, separate transfer orders TOs are used for the individual steps of the complete picking process. The first step in 2-step picking is the removal of the cumulative quantity. The transfer order used for this step is called the removal transfer order. This transfer order has the characteristics of a replenishment transfer order. During the second step, allocation takes place. This means that the quantity that was removed is allocated to the individual requirement documents deliveries or transfer requirements. This step takes place using an allocation transfer order and is generated with reference to the requirement.
Key Concepts: A pick transfer order is a document used in SAP Warehouse Management (LE-WM) to move goods from one storage bin to another. It is used to transfer goods from one storage bin to another within the same warehouse, or from one warehouse to another. The pick transfer order contains information about the source and destination of the goods, as well as the quantity and type of goods being transferred. How to use it: To create a pick transfer order, go to the LE-WM module in SAP and select “Create Pick Transfer Order” from the menu. Enter the source and destination of the goods, as well as the quantity and type of goods being transferred. Once all of the information has been entered, click “Save” to create the pick transfer order. Tips & Tricks: When creating a pick transfer order, it is important to double-check all of the information entered to ensure accuracy. This will help prevent any errors or delays in the transfer process. Additionally, it is important to keep track of all pick transfer orders created, as this will help with inventory management and tracking. Related Information: For more information on pick transfer orders in SAP Warehouse Management (LE-WM), please refer to SAP Help documentation or contact your local SAP support team.