2013-12-27 - 6474 - Spec - SNC Inbound Small Package File #SNCProject
SPECIFICATIONS
6474.200-Spec- Generating SNC Inbound Small Package File and processing Chain Link Process
Purpose
Generating Small Package File for Inbound Delivery and processing Chain link process for PGR.
Admin Info
Purpose
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6474.200 - Spec - Small Package File
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Requested By
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Rahul Attarde
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Spec Created By
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Vengal Rao
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Spec Created Date
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12/27/2013
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Spec QA by
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Document Status
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Complete
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Functional Requirement
Inbound Small Package File is used to complete Putaway and PGR for Inbound Delivery
Solution Summary
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The Inbound Small Package file is used to complete Putaway and PGR for Inbound Delivery using the Chain link process.
Currently in the Outbound PGI process the file is used to generate Inbound Idoc which is used for PGI of the document. plants using Chain Link Process which is given below.
Current Process in Outbound
The current Chain Link process used for Outbound Process can be referred while processing for Inbound Process.
The interfaces between SAP and Chainlink are as follows:
1. SAP to Chainlink
The user specifies the delivery number in the Chainlink system (manually, or by scanning the picking list). This executes an RFC call which draws pertinent data from the SAP delivery into Chainlink.
2. Chainlink to SAP
Overnight, deliveries processed in Chainlink for all locations are compiled into a flat file which is sent to an FTP site.
A batch job in SAP processes this file.
The job contains two steps:
(1) an LSMW which creates a warehouse confirmation (WHSCON) IDoc for each delivery in the file, and
(2) a standard program which processes the IDocs.
Planned Process for Inbound
The proposed Process for Inbound should be similar to the existing Outbound Process.
Test Plan
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Solution Details
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