Part‑5 covers the ERP → EWM document integration layer, where delivery documents, warehouse requests, and warehouse tasks are triggered and processed. This section explains how ERP delivery types and item categories map to EWM document types and how...
Part‑6 focuses on the additional configuration required when EWM runs as a decentralized system connected to S/4HANA. This includes version‑control parameters, delivery creation rules, batch management behavior, and cross‑landscape distribution...
This video and guide (Part‑4 of the S/4HANA–EWM Integration Series) focus on one of the most critical layers of the entire integration: stock type, availability group, and storage location mapping. If the earlier parts established the connectivity...
Part‑0 introduces the complete roadmap for the S/4HANA–EWM Integration Series and sets the foundation for everything that follows. This post explains the overall architecture, the integration layers, and the flow of configuration across S/4HANA and...
After completing the connectivity layer (Part‑1) and ERP‑side settings (Part‑2), this section takes you inside the EWM system to configure the warehouse numbers, Supply Chain Units (SCU), SCU hierarchy, Party Entitled to Dispose, Custodian, and...
Part‑2 focuses on the ERP‑side integration settings that control how S/4HANA interacts with EWM during inbound, outbound, and internal warehouse processes. After establishing the technical layer in Part‑1, this section configures the organizational...
Part‑1 begins the hands‑on configuration of the S/4HANA–EWM integration by establishing the technical connectivity layer. This layer ensures that both systems can communicate reliably through RFC destinations, logical systems, qRFC queues, and ALE...






