Course Details
Course Outline
1 - Introduction to Inventory Management
Defining Inventory Management and Physical InventoryMoving Goods with the MIGO Transaction
2 - Goods Receipts (GRs)
Posting a GR Without ReferencePosting a GR with ReferencePosting a GR with Automatic Generation of a POPosting Cancellations, Return Deliveries, and ReturnsApplying Order Price Unit in Inventory ManagementApplying Tolerances and the Delivery Completed IndicatorAdding Date Checks to GRs for a PO
3 - Stock Transfers and Transfer Postings
Performing Transfer PostingsPerforming Stock Transfers Between Storage LocationsPerforming Stock Transfers Between Plants
4 - Reservations
Creating Manual ReservationsEvaluating ReservationsChecking Availability and Missing Parts
5 - Goods Issues (GIs)
Posting Unplanned GIsPosting a GI with ReferenceConfiguring Stock DeterminationAllowing Negative Stock
6 - Special Forms of Procurement and Special Stocks
Performing the Process of SubcontractingPerforming Vendor ConsignmentOperating Pipeline ProcessesPosting Goods Movements for Special Stocks
7 - Special Features of Material Valuation
Posting Goods Movements for Material Types UNBW and NLAGConfiguring Split Valuation
8 - Physical Inventory
Conducting Physical InventoryAnalyzing the Determination of Book InventorySimplifying Physical InventoryApplying Cycle CountingApplying Inventory Sampling
9 - Analyses
Applying Stock Lists and Document ListsApplying Periodic Processing
10 - Customizing
Implementing Settings for DocumentsSetting Up Movement TypesApplying Other Customizing Settings
11 - Logistics Execution
Managing Logistics Execution ProcessesPosting a GR Against a POPosting a GI for a Sales Order
Actual course outline may vary depending on offering center. Contact your sales representative for more information.
Who is it For?
Target Audience
The primary audience for this course are Application Consultants, Business Process Architects, Business Process Owners/Team Leads/Power Users, Program/Project Managers, and Users.
Prerequisites
Other Prerequisites
A solid understanding of the inventory management process.