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What is radio frequency identification in SAP LO-BM - Batch Management?


SAP Term: radio frequency identification

  • Component: LO-BM

  • Component Name: Batch Management

  • Description: Batches The wireless scanning of electromagnetic tags in order to read the data therein and use the data to automatically identify and track the tags attached to objects.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a technology used in SAP's LO-BM Batch Management component that allows for the automatic identification and tracking of objects. It uses radio waves to read and capture data stored on a tag attached to an object. This data can then be used to track the object's location, identify it, and provide other information about it. 
    
    How to use it: 
    RFID tags can be attached to objects such as products, containers, or pallets. When an RFID reader is used to scan the tag, the data stored on the tag is read and sent to the SAP system. This data can then be used to track the object's location, identify it, and provide other information about it. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When using RFID tags with SAP's LO-BM Batch Management component, it is important to ensure that the tags are properly attached to the objects they are tracking. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the RFID reader is properly calibrated so that it can accurately read the data stored on the tags. 
    
    Related Information: 
    For more information about RFID technology and how it can be used with SAP's LO-BM Batch Management component, please refer to SAP's official documentation. Additionally, there are many third-party vendors who offer RFID solutions that are compatible with SAP systems.
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