on 10-27-2015 3:23 PM
Hello all,
We have a new EWM warehouse which has no stock.
All bins are empty.
I am trying to create some stock using physical inventory adjustment.
Product master has indicator for cycle counting.
While trying to create physical inventory document (cycle counting), system gives message - Selection produced no results.
Basically no bins are showing up for which physical inventory document can be created.
Can you advice why no document is created?
Do I need to have some stock in the bin before I can create cycle counting physical inventory document?
Thanks,
Chaitanya
Hi Chaitanya,
You mentioned that you need to create the initial stock, then use MB1C to jack up the initial stocks. If you want to increase the stock via PID then use manual PID creation instead of cycle counting.
Regards,
Ramesh N
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HI Chaitanya,
Refer the thread: Initial Stock Upload Integration with ERP and EWM | SCN .
Regards,
Ramesh N
Hi,
Cycle Counting is product related - so I would suppose you have to have stock before you can create PI documents. For such a situation you would have to create add-hoc PI documents for bins (not product related).
But for an initial stock upload you better use the transaction /SCWM/ISU.
Brgds
Juergen
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Hello Juergen and Ramesh,
Thanks for pointing me to SAP note. I could obtain file format in the same.
Note has validity for SCMEWM Release 510 and 700.
It does not have indicator for future releases.
Please see screen shot attached.
I am using EWM 9.1.
How I can find out in the system release of SCMEWM?
Regards,
Chaitanya
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