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Component: SCM-EWM
Component Name: Extended Warehouse Management
Description: Quantity in the document flow displaying the quantity through which a system generated a delivery. The system contains both an actual quantity, through which a delivery is physically processed in the warehouse, and a transferred quantity.
Key Concepts: Transferred quantity is a term used in SAP Extended Warehouse Management (EWM) to refer to the amount of goods that have been moved from one location to another. It is used to track the movement of goods within a warehouse and can be used to calculate the total amount of goods that have been moved. How to use it: In SAP EWM, the transferred quantity is used to track the movement of goods within a warehouse. It is calculated by subtracting the quantity of goods at the source location from the quantity of goods at the destination location. This calculation can be done manually or automatically using SAP EWM's automated inventory management system. Tips & Tricks: When calculating the transferred quantity, it is important to ensure that all goods are accounted for. This includes any goods that may have been damaged or lost during transit. Additionally, it is important to ensure that all locations are accurately recorded in order to ensure accurate calculations. Related Information: The transferred quantity is closely related to other terms such as stock transfer order (STO), stock transfer request (STR), and stock transfer document (STD). These terms are used to refer to the documents and processes associated with transferring goods from one location to another. Additionally, SAP EWM also provides tools for tracking and managing inventory levels, such as inventory control and inventory optimization.