Sap SD Route
Sap SD Route
In SAP systems, route has a vital role in Order to Cash Process. This blog post is basically to explain the concept of Route and Route determination in the Logistics Execution process and also provides important resource links at the end. Route is a fundamental basis to create and plan shipments in SAP systems and also a basis for selection of upcoming Deliveries. You can use routes to determine the itinerary (leg), means of transport like truck, train, plane or ship. Routes have generally fixed departure point (shipping point) and a destination point ( ship-toparty, ports etc.). Routes enable you to plan transport scheduling. Route determination criteria is a as follows 1) the country and transportation zone of the shipping point - Customization 2) the shipping condition - Default value based on Sales Document Type or from Customer Master of Sold-To Party 3) the transport group Default Value from Material Master 4) the country and transportation zone of Ship-To-Party - Default Value from the Customer Master of Ship-To-Party. 5) the Weight group ( if the route determination is carried out again at the delivery note level ) Customization The route determination takes place at the item level of sales order or of the stock transport order. When you create a delivery, the route is copied in to the delivery header. Before starting the route determination configuration, you must divide the locations of your customers into transportation zones for each country wide at IMG>Logistics Execution>Shipping>Basic Shipping Function>Routes>Route Determination>Define Transportation Zones Because the route determination depends on the transportation zone of the shipping point, you must assign the right transportation zone to shipping point .at IMG>Logistics Execution>Shipping>Basic Shipping Function>Routes>Route Determination>Maintain country and Transportation Zone for Shipping Point. Transport Groups are required based on the form in which material will ship like pallets or liquid form or container etc. at IMG>Logistics Execution>Shipping>Basic Shipping Function>Routes>Route Determination>Define Transport Groups.
If you want to consider weight of the delivery to determine new route determination at delivery then configure Weight Group. IMG>Logistics Execution>Shipping>Basic Shipping Function>Routes>Route Determination>Define Weight Groups. In order to maintain routes, start Tcode OVTC or SAP menu>Logistics>Logistics Execution>Mater Date>Transportation>Routes>Define Routes>Define Routes and Stages Once we finish all necessary steps and information, then we can configure a route determination IMG>Logistics Execution>Shipping>Basic Shipping Function>Routes>Route Determination>Maintain Route Determination Departure country and Zone with country of destination and receiving zone. Now we can see how sales order is going to determine the route. First we must maintain the relevant transportation zone( General data- Address tab) and shipping condition( Shipping tab) in the customer master of the relevant ship-to party. Now we must enter the sales order and the result could be route determined in the sales order.
Route Determination
The route determines the means of transport and the legs involved. It influences transportation scheduling. For example, the system can determine from the route that goods are to be sent by rail to Boston. Therefore, during transportation scheduling, it takes into account how far in advance loading space in the freight car must be reserved.
If the ship-to party is changed in the sales order, the route is determined again for each item. Using the delivery type, you can control in Customizing whether the transportation scheduling is to be executed once again after a route change has taken place. The following figure shows how the route is determined in the sales order according to the data listed above.
Consistency Check
Once a new route has been determined in the delivery, the system can check whether the route determined in the order item and the route found for the delivery are consistent. In the Customizing application, you can define a consistency check for each shipping document type.
The above list plus the weight group factor make up the factors relevant for determining the delivery route determination. To maintain new combinations of departure countries/zones and destination countries/zones, you can: Enter countries and zones into the table manually by choosing New entries. Select all possible combinations for a shipping point and a particular destination country, for example, by choosing New entries and then Enter further combinations. Simply enter the desired shipping point and destination country in the dialog box and choose All combinations . The departure zone and all destination zones defined for the shipping point and destination country you specified then appear automatically. If you only specify the shipping point, all destination zones appear for all countries in the table.
In the screen displaying departure countries/zones assigned to destination countries/zones, you can position the cursor on a shipping point, departure country, departure zone, customer, destination country or destination zone. The system then goes to the line corresponding to the cursor position (shipping point 001, for example). If the desired entry does not exist, the system goes to the next table entry and displays a message to this effect. To set the route determination in the order, choose Route determination without weight group (order) for each combination of departure country/zone and destination country/zone. For delivery route determination, choose Route determination with weight group (delivery). Then enter a route for a combination of influencing factors (shipping conditions, transport group and weight group, where necessary). There are various ways to enter routes: Choose New entries to manually enter combinations of influencing factors with the desired route. Choose New entries and then Enter further combinations to display all influencing factors that do not yet have a corresponding route maintained for them. You can then enter the routes that you would like to add and choose Delete init. routes . This action transfers only maintained entries into the table. In other words, entries with no route maintained (those whose route field is blank), are not transferred.
You can only maintain generic entries during route determination in a delivery. This means you can enter a route for a line in which you have neither shipping condition nor transportation group or in which you have only one shipping condition and no transportation group. Enter a proposed route for determination in the order and an actual route for determination in the delivery. You can control which routes given in the delivery (actual routes) may overwrite the routes given in the order (proposed routes) in activity The entries are displayed in such a way that a line only contains an entry when that entry differs from the previous one, resulting in a clear, easily comprehensible arrangement of information. For example, you can easily identify all the entries for shipping condition 01 (As Soon As Possible) because all the lines under that entry are blank until you come to the next shipping condition, 02 (Standard).
Further Notes
The Customer exit 0VRF001 is also provided to assist you in developing an individual route determination or modifying the existing route determination.
Requirements
Activities
1. Check which proposed routes can be replaced by actual routes, if necessary. 2. Enter the permitted actual routes for each proposed route.
Requirements
The delivery types must already be defined. The defined delivery types are automatically displayed for maintenance.
Actions
1. Check for which delivery types new route determination is necessary. 2. Specify for each delivery type whether route determination should be repeated and whether a found actual route should be checked to ascertain whether it is allowed.