RF in SAP Warehouse Management
RF in SAP Warehouse Management
Mobile data entry in the warehouse involves the use of wireless radio frequency (RF) terminals or
devices carried by the warehouse staff to record data. The use of bar codes and RF devices has
made warehouse operations more efficient. Data entry errors are fewer and the time needed to
perform operations in the warehouse has been reduced because the date can be collected by a RF
device without requiring manual collection and manual entry of data. The use of RF devices for data
collection and transaction processing in warehouse management has been increasing over a
number of SAP releases. The modern efficient warehouse uses RF technology and constantly
reviews procedures to further adopt the technology to improve operations.
Efficient warehouse management processes requires faster data entry and processing for inbound,
outbound and internal warehouse operations. SAP transactions can be executed on RF devices that
are handheld (terminals, barcode scanners) or forklift mounted. No middleware software is required
to connect the devices to SAP.
SAP’s functionality enables real time handling of material flow through RF scanning devices. There
are two standard RF devices that can be used with SAP which are
1. 1. GUI Devices: uses windows based operating system and this graphical user interface RF
device can use a small keypad, touch screen or some other procedure, but the data is
always displayed to the user in a graphical manner. The device is connected to the SAP
system as any other standalone computer.
2. 2. Character based devices: The character based device is not connected directly to SAP but
communicates via an interface called SAP Console. The communication between SAP
console and the RF device can be achieved using a Telnet server. Two industry standard
screen sizes are supported by SAP
SAP Console enables RF devices to be run within SAP applications. SAP Console is used as a
framework for automatic data collection in a warehouse environment. SAP console translates GUI
screens to character based screens that are used on a variety of data collection devices. The SAP
console does not contain business logic, database or external functionality. Its sole function is to
translate SAP GUI screens in the SAP environment to the character based equivalent. The SAP
console consists of four components, which are:
1. RF terminal: The RF terminal which is the Telnet Client receives data directly from the SAP
System and transmits the results back to the system. We can scan the information that needs to
be recorded, such as storage unit numbers, using a bar code (for example, based on
UCC/EAN128 standards), and also use the bar code scan to verify the storage bins.
2. RF Access Point which allows for wireless Ethernet
3. Telnet Server/SAP Console Administrator, which allows each RF terminal to convert to the window
machine in character, based mode and supports VT220 terminal emulation.
4. SAP R/3 system that receives the data from mobile terminals
1. RF in distribution environment
Radio Frequency is primarily used in Warehouse Management process in distribution environment
as it efficiently handles the huge volumes of transactional data processing requirements and
minimizes human interventions. The high volume of warehouse transaction processing requirements
in industries like Retail, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, Auto Components can be handled using the RF
integration with warehouse Management. The following processes can utilize radio frequency
devices:
5. Physical Inventory Processes for the warehouses within the Distribution Network
D. Picking Process for Deliveries: Picking execution is based on transfer orders created
in the warehouse management as part of the delivery processing processes.
E. Physical Inventory:
RF devices can be used for inventory counting, enabling a greater degree of accuracy and
efficiency. New Dynamic Cycle Counting functionality provides a number of features that facilitate
cycle count in the warehouse including Physical Inventory counting against inactive inventory
documents (while open transfer orders exist for a bin), inventory counting at quant level, creation of
inventory documents by RF users and automatic clearing of active and inactive documents.
b. Verification profile can be assigned to movement types used in warehouses that will be subject to bar code
scanning.
Path: IMG>Logistics Execution>Mobile Data Entry> Verification control> Assign Verification Profiles to
Goods Movements.
e. Defining the Radio Frequency Queue: To assign a range of activities to certain users, functionality called the RF
Queue Management must be defined
Path: IMG>Logistics Execution>Mobile Data Entry>Rf Queue Management > RF Queue Definition
Path: IMG>Logistics Execution>Mobile Data Entry>RF Queue Management > RF Queue > Assign
areas and activities to queue
Path: IMG>Logistics Execution>Mobile Data Entry>RF Queue Management > RF Queue > Assign
processors to queue
4. Reasoning for Developing Custom RF transactions
The following developments take place in warehouse management with RF
In the first case like other SAP modules, changes can be made in the standard SAP transactions to
meet the specific business requirements using the suitable user exits. In general the custom RF
transactions are developed to merge several RF transactions into one RF transaction in order to
optimize and reduce the process steps to be carried out. For example for a goods receipt of an
inbound delivery with handling units the GR transfer order should be created, it should be confirmed
and put away transfer order should be created for the same. Therefore the GR process includes
execution of three standard SAP RF transactions but the same processes can be executed using
single custom developed RF transaction.
4. Screen Programming
5. Subroutines to call the screen and check the data coming from the screen
The custom development should be made considering the workload and the extent to which the
automation is required in the warehouse. The average transaction volume, warehouse efficiency and
the cost/benefit analysis should be made before deciding on the custom development requirement.
– Define Queue
The limitation imposed by the transaction LRF1 restricts more than one user to access the
transaction per warehouse. The transaction LRF1 can also be used in conjunction with the SAP
Delivery Monitor transaction VL06 for warehouse workload estimating.
6. Change Management Related topics for WM and RF
The following change management related topics should be considered before implementing WM
and RF
3. Identifying users and setting up appropriate users profile and assigning users to the RF monitoring
queue