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Component: SCM-EWM
Component Name: Extended Warehouse Management
Description: Document that contains the expected goods receipt data. An expected goods receipt contains data of an open purchase order or a production order. It displays a copy template so that data from the production order or from the purchase order can be copied when manually creating a delivery.
Key Concepts: Expected Goods Receipt (EGR) is a feature in SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) that allows users to plan and manage the receipt of goods from suppliers. It enables users to create and manage expected goods receipts, which are used to track the expected arrival of goods from suppliers. The EGR feature also allows users to monitor the status of goods receipts and take corrective action if necessary. How to use it: To use the Expected Goods Receipt feature in SAP EWM, users must first create an expected goods receipt document. This document contains information about the supplier, the expected delivery date, and any other relevant details. Once the document is created, users can monitor the status of the expected goods receipt and take corrective action if necessary. Tips & Tricks: When creating an expected goods receipt document, it is important to ensure that all relevant information is included. This includes the supplier name, delivery date, and any other relevant details. Additionally, it is important to monitor the status of expected goods receipts regularly to ensure that they are being delivered on time. Related Information: For more information about Expected Goods Receipts in SAP EWM, please refer to the official SAP documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/EXTENDED_WAREHOUSE_MANAGEMENT/9.5/en-US.