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Monday, May 19, 2008

SAP MM Returns

Use

Returns are used to model the return of merchandise to an external or internal vendor. This is particularly important in the retail industry.

Integration

The following illustration shows all the types of returns possible in the R/3 system:

Features

Returns differ depending on the vendor and recipient of the goods:

  • Returns from a customer or consumer

An external customer or consumer returns goods to your company.

- Customer returns are particularly prevalent in the wholesale sector and are processed in Billing using billing type RE.

See SD - Billing: Billing Types

- Consumer returns represent returns by customers in stores when goods are exchanged or complaints are made at the POS.

See ISR - SAP Retail: Sales/Returns (Store)

In both cases, you enter a return. The system posts a goods receipt and creates a credit memo. You can enter the return with or without reference to another document in the system (such as a sales order).

  • Returns to vendor

Your company returns goods to an external vendor. The system posts a goods receipt correction and issues a credit memo against the vendor which it takes into account in Invoice verification. You can post the return without reference to another document in the system (such as a purchase order).

Unlike this type of return without reference to another system document. a return in MM involves a reference to an external document (such as a purchase order).

See Vendor Returns and Store Returns

  • Returns in combination with a stock transfer

In this case, stock is transferred between two sites in your company. You return the goods without reference to another system document to the internal vendor, i.e. the supplying site.

See Vendor Returns and Store Returns

The following cases exist:

- Returns within the same company code

The system corrects the stocks. There is no internal billing.

- Returns between two different company codes

The system corrects the stocks. It also creates credit memos for the internal vendor and the internal customer.

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