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What is combined order in SAP LO-FSH - Multichannel Fashion?


SAP Term: combined order

  • Component: LO-FSH

  • Component Name: Multichannel Fashion

  • Description: An order in which you combine master orders master planned orders or master production orders. Example A paper manufacturer receives an order from one customer for five pallets of paper size A4, and an order from another customer for seven pallets of paper size A1. Both customers want the paper of quality 120g/m2, woodfree, white. The actual production process for the paper is the same, the paper merely needs to be cut to different sizes. As a result, the production operations for the paper can be combined for these two orders.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    A combined order is a type of order in the LO-FSH Multichannel Fashion component of SAP. It is a combination of two or more orders that are merged into one order. This allows customers to purchase multiple items from different channels in one transaction. 
    
    How to use it: 
    In order to use the combined order feature, customers must first select the items they wish to purchase from different channels. Once they have selected all the items, they can then combine them into one order. The customer will then be able to view the combined order and make payment for it. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When using the combined order feature, it is important to ensure that all items are compatible with each other. This will ensure that the customer is able to receive all the items in one shipment and avoid any delays or additional costs. 
    
    Related Information: 
    The combined order feature is part of the LO-FSH Multichannel Fashion component of SAP. It is designed to help customers purchase multiple items from different channels in one transaction. Other features of this component include inventory management, product catalogs, and customer segmentation.
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