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Component: SRD-SCM-WME
Component Name: SCM-Warehousing and Manufacturing Execution
Description: The number or volume of goods that were judged unacceptable because of, for example, damages or quality problems.
Key Concepts: Rejected quantity is a term used in SAP's SCM-Warehousing and Manufacturing Execution (SRD-SCM-WME) component. It refers to the amount of material that has been rejected during the production process due to quality issues or other reasons. This quantity is tracked and recorded in the system to ensure that it is not used in future production runs. How to use it: Rejected quantity can be tracked and recorded in SAP's SCM-Warehousing and Manufacturing Execution (SRD-SCM-WME) component. The system will automatically record the amount of material that has been rejected during the production process. This information can then be used to ensure that the same material is not used in future production runs. Tips & Tricks: It is important to keep track of rejected quantity in order to ensure that the same material is not used in future production runs. This can help to reduce waste and improve overall efficiency. Additionally, it is important to document any quality issues that may have caused the rejection of material so that they can be addressed in the future. Related Information: For more information on SAP's SCM-Warehousing and Manufacturing Execution (SRD-SCM-WME) component, please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed information on how to use this component effectively.