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What is collective slip in SAP MM-IM - Inventory Management?


SAP Term: collective slip

  • Component: MM-IM

  • Component Name: Inventory Management

  • Description: One of three print versions of a goods receipt/issue slip a slip accompanying goods movements. The collective slip covers all the items of a material document. The other two versions are the individual slip and the individual slip with quality inspection text.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    Collective slip is a document used in SAP Inventory Management (MM-IM) to record the movement of goods from one storage location to another. It is used to document the transfer of goods between two locations, and can be used for both internal and external transfers. The collective slip contains information about the source and destination locations, the quantity of goods being transferred, and any other relevant details. 
    
    How to use it: 
    To create a collective slip in SAP Inventory Management, go to the “Inventory Management” menu and select “Collective Slip”. Enter the source and destination locations, the quantity of goods being transferred, and any other relevant details. Once all the information has been entered, click “Save” to create the collective slip. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When creating a collective slip, make sure to double-check all the information entered for accuracy. This will help ensure that the transfer of goods is recorded correctly and that there are no discrepancies between the source and destination locations. 
    
    Related Information: 
    For more information on collective slips in SAP Inventory Management, refer to SAP Help documentation or contact your local SAP support team.
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