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Transaction Code: WVFI
Description: Simulation Filialinventur
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: SAPMWPUK
Screen: 4000
Authorization Object: W_TRAN_CCR
Development Package: WPOS
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Document Overview: The SAP transaction code WVFI is used to simulate a store physical inventory document. This code allows users to simulate the creation of a physical inventory document, which is used to record the actual stock quantity of a material in a warehouse. This code is used to ensure that the stock quantity in the warehouse matches the quantity recorded in the system. Functionality: The WVFI transaction code allows users to simulate the creation of a physical inventory document. This document is used to record the actual stock quantity of a material in a warehouse. The simulation helps users to check if the stock quantity in the warehouse matches the quantity recorded in the system. The simulation also helps users to identify any discrepancies between the two quantities and take corrective action accordingly. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter transaction code WVFI in the command field. 2. Select ‘Simulate’ from the drop-down menu. 3. Enter the material number and warehouse number for which you want to simulate a physical inventory document. 4. Enter the quantity of material that is currently present in the warehouse. 5. Click ‘Execute’ to start the simulation process. 6. The system will compare the actual stock quantity with the quantity recorded in the system and display any discrepancies between them. 7. If there are any discrepancies, take corrective action accordingly. 8. Once all discrepancies have been resolved, click ‘Save’ to save the simulated physical inventory document. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users regularly use this transaction code to simulate physical inventory documents and ensure that their stock quantities are accurate and up-to-date. This will help them avoid any discrepancies between their actual stock quantities and those recorded in the system, thus ensuring accurate inventory management and control.