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Component: SCM-EWM
Component Name: Extended Warehouse Management
Description: A technical name in the back end that indicates one option of a semantic field on a user interface. For example, in the Process E-Commerce Returns app, a semantic value "PTWY" is to put away the returned product.
Key Concepts: Semantic value is a term used in SAP Extended Warehouse Management (SCM-EWM). It is a type of data that is used to describe the meaning of a certain object or process. Semantic values are used to provide additional information about an object or process, such as its purpose, function, or relationship to other objects. How to use it: In SAP EWM, semantic values are used to provide additional information about an object or process. For example, a semantic value can be used to describe the purpose of a warehouse task, such as picking, packing, or shipping. Semantic values can also be used to describe the relationship between two objects, such as the relationship between a customer and an order. Tips & Tricks: When using semantic values in SAP EWM, it is important to ensure that the values are accurate and up-to-date. This will help ensure that the system is able to accurately interpret the data and provide the correct results. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all semantic values are consistent across all objects and processes in the system. Related Information: For more information on semantic values in SAP EWM, please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed information on how to use semantic values in SAP EWM.