Allocation Table Process in Sap
Allocation Table Process in Sap
Allocation table also offers various ways to split the stock among different sites. It can be done manually, with pre-
defined Allocation Rules, or based on historical sales (Allocation Strategies):
Equal allocation: The allocation item quantity is split up equally among all the sites.
Replenishment: Allocation based on a simplified stock check. The maximum stock level in the Article Master is
compared with the SOH (Stock -On-hand) in the receiving site and the planned quantity to be ordered / delivered is
calculated from the difference.
Returns: It determines the SOH in the stores and enters this as the planned quantity for the receiving sites. This is not
required for Produce and Petrol.
BW – Quotas: The strategy accesses the sales history available in SAP BW, and returns a quota for each site.
BW – Top Down: The planned quantity for the article is manually specified, and then the strategy provides planned
quantities for the receiving sites based on the sales history available in SAP BW.
BW – Bottom Up: The strategy accesses the sales history available in SAP BW, and returns the planned quantity for
each site. The planned quantity for the article is the result of the cumulated quantities of the receiving sites.
Transactions:
Allocation table creation WA01
Generating Follow –On Documents WA08
Allocation Table configuration:
Configuration Path:
Define Item Category:
Transaction WA01
Store quantities
Checking Errors
Follow On documents Generation through WA08 transaction
Allocation table also offers various ways to split the stock among different sites. It can be done manually, with pre-
defined Allocation Rules, or based on historical sales (Allocation Strategies):
Equal allocation: The allocation item quantity is split up equally among all the sites.
Replenishment: Allocation based on a simplified stock check. The maximum stock level in the Article Master is
compared with the SOH (Stock -On-hand) in the receiving site and the planned quantity to be ordered / delivered is
calculated from the difference.
Returns: It determines the SOH in the stores and enters this as the planned quantity for the receiving sites. This is not
required for Produce and Petrol.
BW – Quotas: The strategy accesses the sales history available in SAP BW, and returns a quota for each site.
BW – Top Down: The planned quantity for the article is manually specified, and then the strategy provides planned
quantities for the receiving sites based on the sales history available in SAP BW.
BW – Bottom Up: The strategy accesses the sales history available in SAP BW, and returns the planned quantity for
each site. The planned quantity for the article is the result of the cumulated quantities of the receiving sites.
Transactions:
Allocation table creation WA01
Generating Follow –On Documents WA08
Allocation Table configuration:
Configuration Path:
Define Item Category:
Transaction WA01
Store quantities
Checking Errors
Follow On documents Generation through WA08 transaction
References :
Allocation: Allocation Strategy (SAP Library – SAP�Retail)