How to use LT0F - Erzeugen TA für Anlieferung


SAP Transaction Code - Details

  • Transaction Code: LT0F

    Description: Erzeugen TA für Anlieferung

    Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6

    Menu Path:

    • Logistics > Logistics Execution > Inbound Process > Goods Receipt for Inbound Delivery > Putaway > Create Transfer Order > For Inbound Delivery
    • Logistics > Logistics Execution > JIT Outbound > Follow-On Functions > Transfer Order > Create TO for Inbound Delivery
    • Logistics > Logistics Execution > JIT Inbound > Environment > Shipment > Shipment > Shipment Costs > Environment > Shipping > Environment > Warehouse Management > TransOrder > Create > For inbound delivery
    • Logistics > Logistics Execution > JIT Inbound > Environment > Shipment > Environment > Shipping > General > Picking > Warehouse Management > Environment > Warehouse Management > TransOrder > Create > For inbound delivery
    • Logistics > Logistics Execution > JIT Inbound > Environment > Shipment > Environment > Shipping > General > Picking > Wave Picks > Environment > Warehouse Management > TransOrder > Create > For inbound delivery
    • Logistics > Logistics Execution > JIT Inbound > Environment > Shipment > Environment > Shipping > General > Environment > Warehouse Management > TransOrder > Create > For inbound delivery
    • Logistics > Production > Kanban > Environment > Warehouse Management > TransOrder > Create > For inbound delivery
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    • Program: SAPML03T

      Screen: 153

      Authorization Object: L_TCODE

    • Development Package: LVS

      Package Description: Application development Warehouse Management (WM)

      Parent Package: APPL

    • Module/Component: LE-WM

      Description: Warehouse Management


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  • SAP Tcode: LT0F - Erzeugen TA für Anlieferung
    
    Overview:
    The SAP transaction code LT0F is used to create a transfer order (TO) for an inbound delivery. This code is used to manage the movement of goods from one location to another within a warehouse. 
    
    Functionality: 
    The LT0F transaction code allows users to create a transfer order for an inbound delivery. This code is used to manage the movement of goods from one location to another within a warehouse. The transfer order is created based on the inbound delivery document and can be used to track the movement of goods from the supplier to the warehouse. 
    
    Step-by-step How to Use: 
    1. Enter the LT0F transaction code into the SAP command field. 
    2. Enter the inbound delivery number into the Inbound Delivery field. 
    3. Select the items that need to be transferred from the list of items in the inbound delivery document. 
    4. Enter the source and destination storage locations for each item. 
    5. Select the type of transfer order that needs to be created (e.g., single item, multiple items, etc.). 
    6. Enter any additional information that is required for the transfer order (e.g., quantity, unit of measure, etc.). 
    7. Confirm the transfer order by selecting “Save” or “Confirm” from the menu bar at the top of the screen. 
    
    Other Recommendations: 
    It is recommended that users check all information entered into the transfer order before confirming it, as any errors may cause delays in processing or incorrect movement of goods within a warehouse. Additionally, users should ensure that they have sufficient stock available at both source and destination locations before creating a transfer order with this transaction code.
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