How to use LT10 - Create Transfer Order from List


SAP Transaction Code - Details

  • Transaction Code: LT10

    Description: Create Transfer Order from List

    Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6

    Menu Path:

    • Logistics > Logistics Execution > Internal Whse Processes > Stock Transfer > Create Transfer Order > From Stock List
    • Logistics > Logistics Execution > JIT Inbound > Environment > Shipment > Shipment > Shipment Costs > Environment > Shipping > Environment > Warehouse Management > TransOrder > Create > From stock list
    • Logistics > Logistics Execution > JIT Inbound > Environment > Shipment > Environment > Shipping > General > Picking > Warehouse Management > Environment > Warehouse Management > TransOrder > Create > From stock list
    • Logistics > Logistics Execution > JIT Inbound > Environment > Shipment > Environment > Shipping > General > Picking > Wave Picks > Environment > Warehouse Management > TransOrder > Create > From stock list
    • Logistics > Logistics Execution > JIT Inbound > Environment > Shipment > Environment > Shipping > General > Environment > Warehouse Management > TransOrder > Create > From stock list
    • Logistics > Production > Kanban > Environment > Warehouse Management > TransOrder > Create > From stock list
    • Information Systems > General Report Selection > Materials Management > Warehouse Management > Master Data > Create Transfer Order from List
    • Information Systems > General Report Selection > Logistics Execution > Warehouse Management > Master Data > Create Transfer Order from List
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    • Program: RLS10034

      Screen: 1000

      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: LT10 - Create Transfer Order from List
    
    Overview:
    SAP transaction code LT10 is used to create a transfer order from a list of materials. This transaction code is used to move materials from one storage location to another within the same plant. It is also used to move materials between plants. 
    
    Functionality: 
    LT10 allows users to create a transfer order from a list of materials. The list can be created manually or imported from an external source. The transfer order can be created for a single material or multiple materials at once. The transfer order will include the source and destination storage locations, as well as the quantity of material to be moved. 
    
    Step-by-step How to Use: 
    1. Enter the transaction code LT10 in the command field. 
    2. Select the source and destination storage locations for the transfer order. 
    3. Enter the material numbers and quantities for each material that needs to be moved. 
    4. Select the “Create” button to generate the transfer order. 
    5. Select the “Save” button to save the transfer order in SAP. 
    
    Other Recommendations: 
    It is recommended that users check the availability of materials in both source and destination storage locations before creating a transfer order with LT10. This will ensure that there are enough materials available for the transfer order and prevent any delays in processing it. Additionally, users should check that all necessary information is entered correctly before creating the transfer order, as any mistakes may lead to incorrect data being transferred between storage locations.
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