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Transaction Code: VL30
Description: Shipping
Release: S/4HANA and ECC 6
Program: MENUVL30
Screen: 1000
Authorization Object:
Development Package: VL
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Description:
Point Determination Overview: VL30 is an SAP transaction code used to determine the shipping point for a delivery. It is used to assign a shipping point to a delivery document, which is then used to determine the route and mode of transport for the delivery. Functionality: VL30 allows users to assign a shipping point to a delivery document. This shipping point is then used to determine the route and mode of transport for the delivery. The shipping point can be determined based on various criteria such as customer address, material availability, and transportation zone. Step-by-step How to Use: 1. Enter the transaction code VL30 in the command field. 2. Enter the delivery document number in the Delivery field. 3. Enter the customer address in the Address field. 4. Enter the material availability in the Availability field. 5. Enter the transportation zone in the Zone field. 6. Click on Execute to determine the shipping point for the delivery document. 7. The system will display a list of possible shipping points that meet your criteria. Select one from this list and click on Save to assign it to your delivery document. Other Recommendations: It is recommended that users check with their logistics department before assigning a shipping point to ensure that it meets all necessary requirements for transport and delivery of goods. Additionally, users should also check with their local transportation authorities for any restrictions or regulations that may apply when selecting a shipping point for their deliveries.
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