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Suppliers use warehouse shipping orders to communicate requests to their remote or third-party warehouses for purchased product to be shipped from the supplier's remote or third-party warehouse to a buyer's location.

Contact your TraceLink Services representative for more information about integrating with this message.

  • Message Type: MPC_WAREHOUSE_SHIP_ORDER (Warehouse Shipping Order)
  • IDoc Format: DELVRY03
  • Transform Names:
    • B2B_IDoc_SHPORD_DELVRY03_ShipOrder_IB_V2
    • B2B_IDoc_SHPORD_DELVRY03_ShipOrder_OB_V1
ClosedGuidelines
Input Element Occurs Length Description Example
DELVRY03 [1…1]
– Required.XML IDoc DESADV root element. –
  IDOC [1…1]
– Required.IDoc root. –
    @BEGIN [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of message attribute. 1
    EDI_DC40 [1…1]
– Required.IDoc control record. –
      @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Begin of segment attribute. 1
      TABNAM [0…1]
0/* IDoc table name. EDI_DC40
      MANDT [0…1]
0/3 Client. 300
      DOCNUM [0…1]
0/16 IDoc number. 0000000000619827
      STATUS [0…1]
0/* Current IDoc processing status. 03
      DIRECT [0…1]
0/* Direction. 1
      OUTMOD [0…1]
0/1 Output mode. 2
      EXPRSS [0…1]
0/1 Overriding in inbound processing. –
      TEST [0…1]
0/1 Test flag. –
      IDOCTYP [0…1]
0/30 IDoc basic type. DELVRY03
      CIMTYP [0…1]
0/* Name of extension type. –
      MESTYP [0…1]
0/* Logical message type. SHPORD
      MESCOD [0…1]
0/3 Logical message code. –
      MESFCT [0…1]
0/3 Logical message function. –
      STD [0…1]
0/1 EDI standard. –
      STDVRS [0…1]
0/6 Version of EDI standard. –
      STDMES [0…1]
0/6 EDI message type. –
      SNDPOR [0…1]
0/10 Sender port (SAP System, EDI subsystem). SAPD11
      SNDPRT [0…1]
0/2 Partner type of sender. LS
      SNDPFC [0…1]
0/2 Partner function of sender. –
      SNDPRN [0…1]
0/10 Partner number of sender. ERPCLNT302
      SNDSAD [0…1]
0/21 Sender address (SADR). –
      SNDLAD [0…1]
0/70 Logical address of sender. Currently used to support creation of linkIdentifier. But this will change in the near future. This description is tentative. Identifies the IDoc sender for the TraceLink system. Must match the primary identifier value that the sender has configured for themselves in TraceLink master data. If no party type is sent, TraceLink assumes that the value is the internal party identifier in the sender's SAP system. Sender can also use a GLN, DUNS or any other party type standard listed in code list CL_LocationIdentifierType. If sender identifier is a GLN or any other identifier type in code list CL_LocationIdentifierType, the party type must be included in the SNDLAD value separated from the identifier with a colon (:) character, for example: GLN:00123456789106 TraceLink uses SNDLAD to look up the identifier value and type in master data. If a match is not found, an error will be thrown in TraceLink. 0010136941923
      RCVPOR [0…1]
0/10 SAP receiver port. TRACELINK
      RCVPRT [0…1]
0/2 Partner type of receiver. LS
      RCVPFC [0…1]
0/2 Partner function of receiver. LS
      RCVPRN [0…1]
0/10 Partner number of receiver. TRACELINK
      RCVSAD [0…1]
0/21 Receiver address (SADR). –
      RCVLAD [0…1]
0/70 Logical address of receiver. Currently used to support creation of linkIdentifier. But this will change in the near future. 3333331013655
      CREDAT [1…1]
8/8 Required.Date IDoc was created in format YYYYMMDD. 20230511
      CRETIM [1…1]
6/6 Required.Time IDoc was created in format HHMMSS. 161000
      REFINT [0…1]
0/14 Reference to interchange file. –
      REFGRP [0…1]
0/14 Reference to message group. –
      REFMES [0…1]
0/14 Reference to message. –
      ARCKEY [0…1]
0/70 EDI archive key. –
      SERIAL [0…1]
0/20 EDI/ALE: Serialization field. –
    E1EDL20 [1…9999]
– Ship order document header. –
      @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. –
      VBELN [0…1]
0/10 Delivery document number. –
      VSTEL [0…1]
0/4 Shipping point or Receiving point. –
      VKORG [0…1]
0/4 Sales Organization. 1000
      LSTEL [0…1]
0/2 Loading Point. –
      VKBUR [0…1]
0/4 Sales Office. 3657
      LGNUM [0…1]
0/3 Warehouse number or Warehouse complex. 081
      ABLAD [0…1]
0/25 Unloading Point. Dock 1
      INCO1 [0…1]
0/3 Incoterms (Part 1). CIF
      INCO2 [0…1]
0/28 Incoterms (Part 2). Destination
      ROUTE [0…1]
0/6 Route. INTDWP
      VSBED [0…1]
0/2 Shipping conditions. 03
      BTGEW [0…1]
0/17 Total weight. 253.000
      NTGEW [0…1]
0/15 Net weight. 253.000
      GEWEI [0…1]
0/3 Weight unit of measure mapping for GROSSWEIGHT. LBR
      VOLUM [0…1]
0/15 Volume. 420.000
      VOLEH [0…1]
0/3

Volume unit.

ClosedValid values
  • 4G – Microliter
  • AM – Ampoule
  • ANN – Years
  • AV – Capsule
  • BE – Bundle
  • BG – Bag
  • BO – Bottle
  • BX – Box
  • CA – Can
  • CG – Card, Blister
  • CLT – Centiliter
  • CMK – Square Centimeter
  • CMQ – Cubic Centimeter
  • CMT – Centimeter
  • CQ – Cartridge
  • CR – Crate
  • CS – Case
  • CT – Carton
  • CY – Cylinder
  • DAY – Day
  • DI – Dispenser
  • DLT – Deciliter
  • DMT – Decimeter
  • DR – Drum
  • DS – Display
  • DZN – Dozen
  • EA – Each
  • FOT – Foot
  • FTK – Square Foot
  • FTQ – Cubic Feet
  • GL – Gram/liter
  • GLL – Gallon
  • GRM – Gram
  • GRO – Gross
  • HF – Hundred Feet
  • HLT – Hectoliter
  • HUR – Hours
  • INH – Inch
  • INK – Square Inch
  • INQ – Cubic Inches
  • K6 – Kiloliters
  • KGM – Kilogram
  • KMT – Kilometers
  • KT – Kit
  • LBR – Pounds
  • LF – Linear Foot
  • LO – Lot (unit of procurement)
  • LTR – Liter
  • LY – Linear Yard
  • MC – Microgram
  • MGM – Milligram
  • MIL – Thousand
  • MLT – Milliliter
  • MMT – Millimeter
  • MON – Months
  • MTK – Square Meter
  • MTQ – Cubic Meters
  • MTR – Meter
  • ONZ – Ounces
  • OZA – Fluid Ounce
  • PCE – Piece
  • PF – Pallet
  • PK – Package
  • PK – Pack (PAK)
  • PO – Pouch
  • PR – Pair
  • PT – Pint
  • PU – Tray
  • QT – Quart
  • RO – Roll
  • SET – Set
  • SMI – Statute Mile
  • ST – Sheet
  • T3 – Thousand Pieces
  • TU – Tube
  • U2 – Tablet
  • UM – Million
  • UN – Unit
  • VI – Vial
  • WEE – Week
  • YDK – Square Yard
  • YRD – Yard
FTQ
      ANZPK [0…1]
0/5 Total number of packages in delivery. 00001
      BOLNR [0…1]
0/35 Bill of lading. UL-3433050
      TRATY [0…1]
0/4 Means-of-transport type. –
      TRAID [0…1]
0/20 Means of transport ID. –
      XABLN [0…1]
0/10 Goods receipt or issue slip number. –
      LIFEX [0…1]
0/35 External identification of delivery note. 43125
      PARID [0…1]
0/35 External partner number. –
      PODAT [0…1]
0/8 Date (proof of delivery). 20230518
      POTIM [0…1]
0/6 Confirmation time. 120646
      E1EDL22 [0…1]
– Delivery header descriptions. –
        @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
        VSTEL_BEZ [0…1]
0/30 Description of shipping or receiving point. Gurnee Cage
        VKORG_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of sales organization. MonoGenerics Sales
        LGNUM_BEZ [0…1]
0/25 Warehouse description. Gurnee DC Warehouse
        INCO1_BEZ [0…1]
0/30 Inco code 1 description. Costs, insurance & freight
        ROUTE_BEZ [0…1]
0/40 Description of delivery route. Interstate Distributor Co
        VSBED_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of shipping conditions. Ground
      E1EDL21 [0…1]
– Delivery Header Additional Data. –
        @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
        LFART [0…1]
0/4 Delivery Type. LF
        BZIRK [0…1]
0/6 Sales district. –
        AUTLF [0…1]
0/1 Complete delivery defined for each sales order. –
        EXPKZ [0…1]
0/1 Export indicator. X
        LIFSK [0…1]
0/2 Delivery block (document header). –
        LPRIO [0…1]
0/2 Delivery priority. 20
        KDGRP [0…1]
0/2 Customer group. –
        BEROT [0…1]
0/20 Picked items location. –
        TRAGR [0…1]
0/4 Transportation group. 0001
        E1EDL23 [0…1]
– Delivery header additional data descriptions. –
          @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
          LFART_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Delivery type description. Outbound delivery
          LPRIO_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of delivery priorities. Standard
          BZIRK_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Name of the district. –
          LIFSK_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of reason for delivery block. –
          KDGRP_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of customer group. –
          TRAGR_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of transportation group. On pallets
      E1EDL18 [0…99]
– IDOC: Controlling (Delivery). –
        @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
        QUALF [0…1]
0/3

IDOC Qualifier: Control (Delivery).

Valid values:

  • ORI – Create new document in receiving system.
  • CHG – Change existing document in receiving system.
  • DEL – Delete existing document in receiving system.
ORI
        PARAM [0…1]
0/20 IDOC: Control Parameters. –
      E1EDL55 [0…*]
– Equipment and seal number identifiers, including trailer number. Identifier type is identified by QUAL qualifier. –
        @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
        QUALF [1…1]
0/3

Required.Qualifier identifying Seal Number. Required if segment populated. Valid values:

  • CNR – Container number
  • RRN – Rail car number
  • SLN – Seal number
  • TRN – Trailer number or license number
  • VEN – Vessel or ship number
–
        REFNR [0…1]
0/17 Transport object reference number. Qualifier by QUALF value above. –
      E1ADRM1 [1…*]
–

Delivery document partner identifier and address information. The following SAP party types are currently supported by TraceLink:

  • Sold-to customer where PARTNER_Q = AG.
  • Supplier/vendor where PARTNER_Q = LF
  • Ship to party where PARTNER_Q = WE
  • Shippiing point (ship from party) where PARTNER_Q = OSP
  • Sales organization where PARTNER_Q = OSO
  • Carrier party where PARTNER_Q = SP
–
        @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
        PARTNER_Q [0…1]
0/3 Qualifier identifying customer party location data. AG
        PARTNER_ID [0…1]
0/17 SAP partner number. 0001307782
        JURISDIC [0…1]
0/17 Location for tax calculation - Tax Jurisdiction Code. –
        LANGUAGE [0…1]
0/2 Language key EN
        NAME1 [1…1]
1/* Required.Party name or description. BLUE FERRET HEALTH
        NAME2 [0…1]
0/* Party name or description. –
        NAME3 [0…1]
0/* Party name or description. –
        STREET1 [1…1]
1/40 Required.House number and street. 5995 COMMERCE CENTER DR
        STREET2 [0…1]
0/40 House number and street. –
        STREET3 [0…1]
0/40 House number and street. –
        POSTL_COD1 [1…1]
1/10 Required.Postal code. 43125
        CITY1 [1…1]
1/40 Required.Town or city. GROVEPORT
        TELEPHONE1 [0…1]
0/30 Telephone number. 6144096700
        TELEFAX [0…1]
0/30 Telephone number. 6144096751
        COUNTRY1 [1…1]
1/3 Required.Country indicator (ISO alphanumeric). US
        REGION [1…1]
1/3 Required.Region, state code. OH
        E1ADRE1 [1…10]
– Central Address Segment, additional identifiers for party identified in parent E1ADRM1. Can be used to provide global company and location type codes such as GLN, DUNS, etc. Not currently supported by TraceLink. –
          @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
          EXTEND_Q [1…1]
1/3 Required.Qualifier for additional data, e.g. GLN or DUNS or HIN. –
          EXTEND_D [1…1]
1/70 Required.Global location identifier. GLN, DEA, HIN, and/or SGLN expected here. –
      E1EDT13 [1…1]
– Required.IDoc date constraint segment. –
        @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
        QUALF [0…1]
0/3

IDOC Qualifier: Date (Delivery).

Valid values:

  • 001 – Transportation planning date.
  • 003 – Loading date for delivery.
  • 006 – Date of goods issue to delivery.
  • 007 – Date of outbound ASN from supplier.
  • 010 – Picking date.
  • 015 – Document date.
  • 019 – Date of goods receipt at door.
  • 021 – Supplier's outbound delivery date.
006
        NTANF [0…1]
0/8 Planned start date in date format YYYYMMDD. 20230511
        NTANZ [0…1]
0/6 Planned start time in time format HHMMSS. 112321
        NTEND [0…1]
0/8 Planned end date in date format YYYYMMDD. 20230511
        NTENZ [0…1]
0/6 Planned end time in time format HHMMSS. 112321
        ISDD [1…1]
0/8 Required.Actual start date in date format YYYYMMDD. 20230511
        ISDZ [0…1]
0/6 Actual start time in time format HHMMSS. 112321
        IEDD [0…1]
0/6 Actual end date in date format YYYYMMDD. 20230511
        IEDZ [0…1]
0/6 Actual end time in time format HHMMSS. 112321
        TZONE_END [0…1]
0/6 Time zone. PST
      E1TXTH8 [0…99]
– Header level free text group. –
        @SEGMENT [1…1]
1/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
        TDID [0…1]
0/4 Text reference or subject code. Will map whatever is found. –
        TDOBJECT [0…1]
0/10 Text function code. Will map whatever is found. –
        LANGUA_ISO [0…1]
0/999,999 Language of free text. –
        E1TXTP8 [0…1]
– Free text segment. –
          @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
          TDFORMAT [0…1]
0/2 Route description. Interstate Distributor Co
          TDLINE [0…1]
0/132 Route description. Interstate Distributor Co
      E1EDL28 [0…1]
– Routes and transportation information. –
        @SEGMENT [1…1]
1/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
        ROUTE [0…1]
0/6 Route. INTDWP
        VSART [0…1]
0/2 Shipping type code. 01
        DISTZ [0…1]
0/15 Delivery routing distance. 0.000
        E1EDL29 [0…1]
– Routing descriptions. –
          @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
          ROUTE_BEZ [1…1]
0/40 Required.Route description. Interstate Distributor Co
      E1EDL47 [0…1]
– Delivery carrier's tracking connection data –
        @SEGMENT [1…1]
1/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
        XSITD [0…1]
0/10 Delivery carrier's ID number. –
        SHIPACCT [0…1]
0/20 Sender's account number with express delivery carrier company. –
        TRACKN [0…1]
0/35 Tracking number for package. –
      E1EDL24 [0…*]
– Delivery document line Item. Total quantities shipped for saleable units by material number, batch number, and quantity are stored here.Batch split functionality: Lot numbers may be reported for the individual material number or through batch-split functionality. The default line item number range in POSNR is 000001 to 899999 (usually beginning with 000010). The lot number is in CHARG, and the quantity in LFIMG and LGMNG. If batch split functionality is used, the saleable item becomes the parent item in a batch split hierarchy, with two or more instances of E1EDL24. The first instance will have default line item number in POSNR (ie, 000010). CHARG (lot number) will be NULL. Quantities will NOT BE reported in LFIMG and LGMNG, and weights in NTGEW and BRGEW will be NULL. This is followed by one or more child E1EDL24 segments with POSNR in the 900001 to 999999 range, one for each lot number for the saleable material. The child segments are identified as batch split items in field HIEVW and link to their parent thru HIPOS with the parent's POSNR number. The lot number will be in CHARG, quantities in LFIMG and LGMNG, and weights for the lot in NTGEW and BRGEW . –
        @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
        POSNR [0…1]
0/6 Line item number for the delivery document. 000010
        MATNR [0…1]
0/18 Internal SAP material number for product mapped at ShipmentItemDetails level. 000000000228308706
        MATWA [0…1]
0/18 Original material ordered by customer. Will be different from MATNR if item ordered changed. 000000000228308706
        ARKTX [0…1]
0/40 Short text for sales order item. PHARMA PRODUCT NAME
        MATKL [0…1]
0/9 Material Group. P6000
        WERKS [0…1]
0/4 Plant. US81
        LGORT [0…1]
0/4 Storage Location. CC
        CHARG [0…1]
0/10 Lot number for saleable item in shipment. This field will not be populated for the parent of a batch split item(s). It will be populated for each batch split instance of E1EDL24. A3542Z1
        KDMAT [0…1]
0/22 Customer material number from customer inforecord. –
        LFIMG [0…1]
0/15 Total delivery quantity for saleable material and lot number for the line item. If item is the parent in a batch split, quantity will equal 0. Only the child batch split instance(s) will have a quantity value; NOT the parent line item. 24.000
        VRKME [1…1]
0/3

Required.Sales unit.

ClosedValid values
  • 02 – Statute Mile
  • 4G – Microliter
  • AM – Ampoule
  • AV – Capsule
  • BD – Bundle
  • BG – Bag
  • BO – Bottle
  • BX – Box
  • C3 – Centiliter
  • CA – Case
  • CC – Cubic Centimeter
  • CF – Cubic Feet
  • CG – Card Blister
  • CH – Container
  • CI – Cubic Inches
  • CL – Cylinder
  • CM – Centimeter
  • CN – Can
  • CP – Crate
  • CQ – Cartridge
  • CR – Cubic Meters
  • CT – Carton
  • DA – Day
  • DI – Dispenser
  • DK – Kilometers
  • DL – Deciliter
  • DM – Decimeter
  • DQ – Cubic decimeters
  • DR – Drum
  • DS – Display
  • DZ – Dozen
  • EA – Each
  • FO – US Fluid Ounce
  • FT – Foot
  • GA – US Gallon
  • GL – Gram/Liter
  • GR – Gram
  • GS – Gross
  • H4 – Hectoliter
  • HF – Hundred Feet
  • HR – Hours
  • IN – Inch
  • K6 – Kiloliters
  • KG – Kilogram
  • KT – Kit
  • LB – US Pound
  • LF – Linear Foot
  • LO – Lot (unit of procurement)
  • LT – Liter
  • LY – Linear Yard
  • MC – Microgram
  • ME – Milligram
  • ML – Milliliter
  • MM – Millimeter
  • MO – Months
  • 01 – Cubic millimeter
  • MR – Meter
  • OZ – Ounce
  • P1 – Percent
  • PC – Piece
  • PF – Pallet
  • PH – Pack
  • PK – Package
  • PR – Pair
  • PT – Pint
  • QT – Quart
  • RL – Roll
  • SC – Square Centimeter
  • SF – Square Foot
  • SH – Sheet
  • SI – Square Inch
  • SM – Square Meter
  • SP – Self Package
  • ST – Set
  • SY – Square Yard
  • SZ – Syringe
  • T3 – Thousand Pieces
  • TB – Tube
  • TH – Thousands
  • TN – Tonne
  • TS – Thousands
  • TY – Tray
  • U2 – Tablet
  • UM – Million
  • UN – Unit
  • US – Dosage Form
  • V2 – Pouch
  • VI – Vial
  • WK – Week
  • YD – Yard
  • YR – Years
EA
        LGMNG [0…1]
0/15 Actual quantity delivered in stockkeeping units. If item part of a batch split, this quantity will only be populated in the batch split instances with POSNR number range 90001 thru 99999 but NOT in the parent material instance with default number range, ie, 000010 (in number range 0 to 89999). 24.000
        MEINS [0…1]
0/3

Base Unit of Measure.

ClosedValid values
  • 02 – Statute Mile
  • 4G – Microliter
  • AM – Ampoule
  • AV – Capsule
  • BD – Bundle
  • BG – Bag
  • BO – Bottle
  • BX – Box
  • C3 – Centiliter
  • CA – Case
  • CC – Cubic Centimeter
  • CF – Cubic Feet
  • CG – Card Blister
  • CH – Container
  • CI – Cubic Inches
  • CL – Cylinder
  • CM – Centimeter
  • CN – Can
  • CP – Crate
  • CQ – Cartridge
  • CR – Cubic Meters
  • CT – Carton
  • DA – Day
  • DI – Dispenser
  • DK – Kilometers
  • DL – Deciliter
  • DM – Decimeter
  • DQ – Cubic decimeters
  • DR – Drum
  • DS – Display
  • DZ – Dozen
  • EA – Each
  • FO – US Fluid Ounce
  • FT – Foot
  • GA – US Gallon
  • GL – Gram/Liter
  • GR – Gram
  • GS – Gross
  • H4 – Hectoliter
  • HF – Hundred Feet
  • HR – Hours
  • IN – Inch
  • K6 – Kiloliters
  • KG – Kilogram
  • KT – Kit
  • LB – US Pound
  • LF – Linear Foot
  • LO – Lot (unit of procurement)
  • LT – Liter
  • LY – Linear Yard
  • MC – Microgram
  • ME – Milligram
  • ML – Milliliter
  • MM – Millimeter
  • MO – Months
  • 01 – Cubic millimeter
  • MR – Meter
  • OZ – Ounce
  • P1 – Percent
  • PC – Piece
  • PF – Pallet
  • PH – Pack
  • PK – Package
  • PR – Pair
  • PT – Pint
  • QT – Quart
  • RL – Roll
  • SC – Square Centimeter
  • SF – Square Foot
  • SH – Sheet
  • SI – Square Inch
  • SM – Square Meter
  • SP – Self Package
  • ST – Set
  • SY – Square Yard
  • SZ – Syringe
  • T3 – Thousand Pieces
  • TB – Tube
  • TH – Thousands
  • TN – Tonne
  • TS – Thousands
  • TY – Tray
  • U2 – Tablet
  • UM – Million
  • UN – Unit
  • US – Dosage Form
  • V2 – Pouch
  • VI – Vial
  • WK – Week
  • YD – Yard
  • YR – Years
EA
        NTGEW [0…1]
0/15 Net weight for line item product. 13300.000
        GEWEI [0…1]
0/3

Weight unit of measure mapping to net weight instance of itemWeight.

ClosedValid values
  • 02 – Statute Mile
  • 4G – Microliter
  • AM – Ampoule
  • AV – Capsule
  • BD – Bundle
  • BG – Bag
  • BO – Bottle
  • BX – Box
  • C3 – Centiliter
  • CA – Case
  • CC – Cubic Centimeter
  • CF – Cubic Feet
  • CG – Card Blister
  • CH – Container
  • CI – Cubic Inches
  • CL – Cylinder
  • CM – Centimeter
  • CN – Can
  • CP – Crate
  • CQ – Cartridge
  • CR – Cubic Meters
  • CT – Carton
  • DA – Day
  • DI – Dispenser
  • DK – Kilometers
  • DL – Deciliter
  • DM – Decimeter
  • DQ – Cubic decimeters
  • DR – Drum
  • DS – Display
  • DZ – Dozen
  • EA – Each
  • FO – US Fluid Ounce
  • FT – Foot
  • GA – US Gallon
  • GL – Gram/Liter
  • GR – Gram
  • GS – Gross
  • H4 – Hectoliter
  • HF – Hundred Feet
  • HR – Hours
  • IN – Inch
  • K6 – Kiloliters
  • KG – Kilogram
  • KT – Kit
  • LB – US Pound
  • LF – Linear Foot
  • LO – Lot (unit of procurement)
  • LT – Liter
  • LY – Linear Yard
  • MC – Microgram
  • ME – Milligram
  • ML – Milliliter
  • MM – Millimeter
  • MO – Months
  • 01 – Cubic millimeter
  • MR – Meter
  • OZ – Ounce
  • P1 – Percent
  • PC – Piece
  • PF – Pallet
  • PH – Pack
  • PK – Package
  • PR – Pair
  • PT – Pint
  • QT – Quart
  • RL – Roll
  • SC – Square Centimeter
  • SF – Square Foot
  • SH – Sheet
  • SI – Square Inch
  • SM – Square Meter
  • SP – Self Package
  • ST – Set
  • SY – Square Yard
  • SZ – Syringe
  • T3 – Thousand Pieces
  • TB – Tube
  • TH – Thousands
  • TN – Tonne
  • TS – Thousands
  • TY – Tray
  • U2 – Tablet
  • UM – Million
  • UN – Unit
  • US – Dosage Form
  • V2 – Pouch
  • VI – Vial
  • WK – Week
  • YD – Yard
  • YR – Years
LBR
        BRGEW [0…1]
0/15 Gross weight for line item product. 14000.000
        VOLUM [0…1]
0/15 Volume. 115.032
        VOLEH [0…1]
0/3

Volume unit.

ClosedValid values
  • 02 – Statute Mile
  • 4G – Microliter
  • AM – Ampoule
  • AV – Capsule
  • BD – Bundle
  • BG – Bag
  • BO – Bottle
  • BX – Box
  • C3 – Centiliter
  • CA – Case
  • CC – Cubic Centimeter
  • CF – Cubic Feet
  • CG – Card Blister
  • CH – Container
  • CI – Cubic Inches
  • CL – Cylinder
  • CM – Centimeter
  • CN – Can
  • CP – Crate
  • CQ – Cartridge
  • CR – Cubic Meters
  • CT – Carton
  • DA – Day
  • DI – Dispenser
  • DK – Kilometers
  • DL – Deciliter
  • DM – Decimeter
  • DQ – Cubic decimeters
  • DR – Drum
  • DS – Display
  • DZ – Dozen
  • EA – Each
  • FO – US Fluid Ounce
  • FT – Foot
  • GA – US Gallon
  • GL – Gram/Liter
  • GR – Gram
  • GS – Gross
  • H4 – Hectoliter
  • HF – Hundred Feet
  • HR – Hours
  • IN – Inch
  • K6 – Kiloliters
  • KG – Kilogram
  • KT – Kit
  • LB – US Pound
  • LF – Linear Foot
  • LO – Lot (unit of procurement)
  • LT – Liter
  • LY – Linear Yard
  • MC – Microgram
  • ME – Milligram
  • ML – Milliliter
  • MM – Millimeter
  • MO – Months
  • 01 – Cubic millimeter
  • MR – Meter
  • OZ – Ounce
  • P1 – Percent
  • PC – Piece
  • PF – Pallet
  • PH – Pack
  • PK – Package
  • PR – Pair
  • PT – Pint
  • QT – Quart
  • RL – Roll
  • SC – Square Centimeter
  • SF – Square Foot
  • SH – Sheet
  • SI – Square Inch
  • SM – Square Meter
  • SP – Self Package
  • ST – Set
  • SY – Square Yard
  • SZ – Syringe
  • T3 – Thousand Pieces
  • TB – Tube
  • TH – Thousands
  • TN – Tonne
  • TS – Thousands
  • TY – Tray
  • U2 – Tablet
  • UM – Million
  • UN – Unit
  • US – Dosage Form
  • V2 – Pouch
  • VI – Vial
  • WK – Week
  • YD – Yard
  • YR – Years
INQ
        HIPOS [0…1]
0/6 Parent line item number in an item hierarchy such as a batch split. Points to POSNR value of the parent item in the hierarchy. References main POSNR value for parent saleable material, ie, 000010, the finished item that has been assigned one or more batch numbers. This is null when batch split functionality NOT used. –
        HIEVW [0…1]
0/1

Use of Hierarchy Item. When present, identifies nature of hierarchy. Populated only when the E1EDL24 item is part of a batch split. Identifies E1EDL24 segment item as a batch subitem in a batch split. Null when batch split functionality NOT used.

Values include:

Null or empty – Main item. No hierarchy.

1 – Batch subitem. Batch split in use.

2 – BOM subitem.

3 – Product selection.

7 – Kit component.

–
        LADGR [0…1]
0/4 Loading group. 0003
        TRAGR [0…1]
0/4 Transportation group. 0001
        VKBUR [0…1]
0/4 Sales office at item level. –
        VKGRP [0…1]
0/3 Sales group. –
        VTWEG [0…1]
0/2 Distribution channel. 10
        SPART [0…1]
0/2 Division. 00
        GRKOR [0…1]
0/3 Delivery group (items are delivered together). 000
        EAN11 [0…1]
0/18 International Article Number (EAN/UPC). 0228308706
        KDMAT35 [0…1]
0/35 External product item number. 3974524
        POSEX [0…1]
0/6 External item number. 000000
        VFDAT [0…1]
0/8 Shelf life expiration or Best-before date. 20260517
        VGBEL [0…1]
0/10 Reference document number. 0000785170
        VGPOS [0…1]
0/6 Reference document line item number. 000010
        ORMNG [0…1]
0/15 Original quantity for delivery item. 12.000
        E1EDL25 [0…1]
– Delivery item descriptions. –
          @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
          LGORT_BEZ [0…1]
0/16 Description of storage location. Cntrl Subs Cage
          LADGR_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Loading group description. Schedule 3 to 5 drug
          TRAGR_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of transportation group. On palettes
          VKBUR_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of sales office. Sales office
          VKGRP_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of sales group. Sales group
          VTWEG_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of distribution channel. Actavis
          SPART_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of division. Actavis
          MFRGR_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of material freight group. Freight group
        E1EDL26 [0…1]
– Delivery item additional data. –
          @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Begin of segment attribute. 1
          PSTYV [0…1]
0/4 Sales document item category. ORD
          MATKL [0…1]
0/9 Material group. P6000
          PRODH [0…1]
0/18 Product hierarchy. 01
          UMVKZ [0…1]
0/6 Numerator (factor) for conversion of sales quantity into SKU. 1
          UMVKN [0…1]
0/6 Denominator (Divisor) for conversion of sales quantity into SKU. 1
          KZTLF [0…1]
0/1 Partial delivery at item level. –
          UEBTK [0…1]
0/1 Indicator: Unlimited overdelivery allowed. –
          UEBTO [0…1]
0/5 Overdelivery tolerance limit. 0.0
          UNTTO [0…1]
0/5 Underdelivery tolerance limit. 0.0
          XCHBW [0…1]
0/1 Indicator for batches / evaluation types 1
          PCKPF [0…1]
0/1 Packing control indicator. A
          MAGRV [0…1]
0/4 Material group: packaging materials. K020
          KVGR1 [0…1]
0/3 Customer group. CAH
          MVGR1 [0…1]
0/3 Material group 1. GEN
          MVGR2 [0…1]
0/3 Material group 2. N
          E1EDL27 [0…1]
– Delivery item additional data descriptions. –
            @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
            PSTYV_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of item category. Standard Item
            MATKL_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Material Group Description. Prescription
            PRODH_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of product hierarchy. 60
            WERKS_BEZ [0…1]
0/30 Plant description. Actavis Pharma, Inc - Gurnee
            KVGR1_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of customer group. Cardinal
            MVGR1_BEZ [0…1]
0/40 Description of material group 1. Generic
            MVGR2_BEZ [0…1]
0/40 Description of material group 2. Non-innovator
        E1EDL15 [0…*]
– Batch characters. Populated when batch split functionality used. Records master data attributes for batch. –
          @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
          ATINN [0…1]
0/10 Internal characteristic identifier. 9999999400
          ATNAM [0…1]
0/30 Characteristic name. LOBM_VFDAT
          ATBEZ [0…1]
0/30 Characteristic description. Expiration date, shelf life
          ATWRT [0…1]
0/30 Characteristic value. 08/31/2025
          ATWTB [0…1]
0/30 Characteristic value description. 08/31/2025
          EWAHR [0…1]
0/24 Tolerance from. 0.0000000000000000E+00
        E1EDL43 [0…*]
– IDoc sales and distribution document reference.Sales Order most likely document to be present. Invoice only document to be mapped to outbound McKesson ASN. –
          @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
          QUALF [0…1]
0/1 SAP Sales & Distribution system document type qualifier. C
          BELNR [0…1]
0/35 SD document number. 04586587
          POSNR [0…1]
0/6 Document line item number. 000010
          DATUM [0…1]
0/8 Document date. 20230512
        E1EDL41 [0…2]
– Reference data for ordering party: Customer Purchase Order is optional. –
          @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
          QUALI [0…1]
1/3 Qualifier for Reference Data of Ordering Party. 001
          BSTNR [0…1]
0/35 Customer purchase order number. C0243554NLC
          BSTDT [0…1]
0/8 Customer purchase order date. 20230511
          BSARK [0…1]
0/4 Customer purchase order type. –
          IHREZ [0…1]
0/12 Your Reference number. –
          POSEX [0…1]
0/6 Item Number of the Underlying Purchase Order. 000010
      E1EDL37 [0…*]
– Handling unit header. –
        @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute 1
        EXIDV [1…1]
1/20 Required.External Handling Unit Identification. –
        TARAG [0…1]
0/17 Tare weight of handling unit –
        GWEIT [0…1]
0/3

Weight Unit Tare

ClosedValid values
  • 02 – Statute Mile
  • 4G – Microliter
  • AM – Ampoule
  • AV – Capsule
  • BD – Bundle
  • BG – Bag
  • BO – Bottle
  • BX – Box
  • C3 – Centiliter
  • CA – Case
  • CC – Cubic Centimeter
  • CF – Cubic Feet
  • CG – Card Blister
  • CH – Container
  • CI – Cubic Inches
  • CL – Cylinder
  • CM – Centimeter
  • CN – Can
  • CP – Crate
  • CQ – Cartridge
  • CR – Cubic Meters
  • CT – Carton
  • DA – Day
  • DI – Dispenser
  • DK – Kilometers
  • DL – Deciliter
  • DM – Decimeter
  • DQ – Cubic decimeters
  • DR – Drum
  • DS – Display
  • DZ – Dozen
  • EA – Each
  • FO – US Fluid Ounce
  • FT – Foot
  • GA – US Gallon
  • GL – Gram/Liter
  • GR – Gram
  • GS – Gross
  • H4 – Hectoliter
  • HF – Hundred Feet
  • HR – Hours
  • IN – Inch
  • K6 – Kiloliters
  • KG – Kilogram
  • KT – Kit
  • LB – US Pound
  • LF – Linear Foot
  • LO – Lot (unit of procurement)
  • LT – Liter
  • LY – Linear Yard
  • MC – Microgram
  • ME – Milligram
  • ML – Milliliter
  • MM – Millimeter
  • MO – Months
  • 01 – Cubic millimeter
  • MR – Meter
  • OZ – Ounce
  • P1 – Percent
  • PC – Piece
  • PF – Pallet
  • PH – Pack
  • PK – Package
  • PR – Pair
  • PT – Pint
  • QT – Quart
  • RL – Roll
  • SC – Square Centimeter
  • SF – Square Foot
  • SH – Sheet
  • SI – Square Inch
  • SM – Square Meter
  • SP – Self Package
  • ST – Set
  • SY – Square Yard
  • SZ – Syringe
  • T3 – Thousand Pieces
  • TB – Tube
  • TH – Thousands
  • TN – Tonne
  • TS – Thousands
  • TY – Tray
  • U2 – Tablet
  • UM – Million
  • UN – Unit
  • US – Dosage Form
  • V2 – Pouch
  • VI – Vial
  • WK – Week
  • YD – Yard
  • YR – Years
–
        BRGEW [0…1]
0/17 Total Weight of Handling Unit. –
        GWEIM [0…1]
0/3

Unit of measure for weights.

ClosedValid values
  • 02 – Statute Mile
  • 4G – Microliter
  • AM – Ampoule
  • AV – Capsule
  • BD – Bundle
  • BG – Bag
  • BO – Bottle
  • BX – Box
  • C3 – Centiliter
  • CA – Case
  • CC – Cubic Centimeter
  • CF – Cubic Feet
  • CG – Card Blister
  • CH – Container
  • CI – Cubic Inches
  • CL – Cylinder
  • CM – Centimeter
  • CN – Can
  • CP – Crate
  • CQ – Cartridge
  • CR – Cubic Meters
  • CT – Carton
  • DA – Day
  • DI – Dispenser
  • DK – Kilometers
  • DL – Deciliter
  • DM – Decimeter
  • DQ – Cubic decimeters
  • DR – Drum
  • DS – Display
  • DZ – Dozen
  • EA – Each
  • FO – US Fluid Ounce
  • FT – Foot
  • GA – US Gallon
  • GL – Gram/Liter
  • GR – Gram
  • GS – Gross
  • H4 – Hectoliter
  • HF – Hundred Feet
  • HR – Hours
  • IN – Inch
  • K6 – Kiloliters
  • KG – Kilogram
  • KT – Kit
  • LB – US Pound
  • LF – Linear Foot
  • LO – Lot (unit of procurement)
  • LT – Liter
  • LY – Linear Yard
  • MC – Microgram
  • ME – Milligram
  • ML – Milliliter
  • MM – Millimeter
  • MO – Months
  • 01 – Cubic millimeter
  • MR – Meter
  • OZ – Ounce
  • P1 – Percent
  • PC – Piece
  • PF – Pallet
  • PH – Pack
  • PK – Package
  • PR – Pair
  • PT – Pint
  • QT – Quart
  • RL – Roll
  • SC – Square Centimeter
  • SF – Square Foot
  • SH – Sheet
  • SI – Square Inch
  • SM – Square Meter
  • SP – Self Package
  • ST – Set
  • SY – Square Yard
  • SZ – Syringe
  • T3 – Thousand Pieces
  • TB – Tube
  • TH – Thousands
  • TN – Tonne
  • TS – Thousands
  • TY – Tray
  • U2 – Tablet
  • UM – Million
  • UN – Unit
  • US – Dosage Form
  • V2 – Pouch
  • VI – Vial
  • WK – Week
  • YD – Yard
  • YR – Years
–
        NTGEW [0…1]
0/17 Loading Weight of Handling Unit. –
        MAGEW [0…1]
0/17 Allowed Loading Weight of a Handling Unit. –
        BTVOL [0…1]
0/17 Total Volume of Handling Unit. –
        VOLEM [0…1]
0/3

Unit of measure for volumes.

ClosedValid values
  • 02 – Statute Mile
  • 4G – Microliter
  • AM – Ampoule
  • AV – Capsule
  • BD – Bundle
  • BG – Bag
  • BO – Bottle
  • BX – Box
  • C3 – Centiliter
  • CA – Case
  • CC – Cubic Centimeter
  • CF – Cubic Feet
  • CG – Card Blister
  • CH – Container
  • CI – Cubic Inches
  • CL – Cylinder
  • CM – Centimeter
  • CN – Can
  • CP – Crate
  • CQ – Cartridge
  • CR – Cubic Meters
  • CT – Carton
  • DA – Day
  • DI – Dispenser
  • DK – Kilometers
  • DL – Deciliter
  • DM – Decimeter
  • DQ – Cubic decimeters
  • DR – Drum
  • DS – Display
  • DZ – Dozen
  • EA – Each
  • FO – US Fluid Ounce
  • FT – Foot
  • GA – US Gallon
  • GL – Gram/Liter
  • GR – Gram
  • GS – Gross
  • H4 – Hectoliter
  • HF – Hundred Feet
  • HR – Hours
  • IN – Inch
  • K6 – Kiloliters
  • KG – Kilogram
  • KT – Kit
  • LB – US Pound
  • LF – Linear Foot
  • LO – Lot (unit of procurement)
  • LT – Liter
  • LY – Linear Yard
  • MC – Microgram
  • ME – Milligram
  • ML – Milliliter
  • MM – Millimeter
  • MO – Months
  • 01 – Cubic millimeter
  • MR – Meter
  • OZ – Ounce
  • P1 – Percent
  • PC – Piece
  • PF – Pallet
  • PH – Pack
  • PK – Package
  • PR – Pair
  • PT – Pint
  • QT – Quart
  • RL – Roll
  • SC – Square Centimeter
  • SF – Square Foot
  • SH – Sheet
  • SI – Square Inch
  • SM – Square Meter
  • SP – Self Package
  • ST – Set
  • SY – Square Yard
  • SZ – Syringe
  • T3 – Thousand Pieces
  • TB – Tube
  • TH – Thousands
  • TN – Tonne
  • TS – Thousands
  • TY – Tray
  • U2 – Tablet
  • UM – Million
  • UN – Unit
  • US – Dosage Form
  • V2 – Pouch
  • VI – Vial
  • WK – Week
  • YD – Yard
  • YR – Years
–
        NTVOL [0…1]
0/17 Loading Volume of Handling Unit. –
        MAVOL [0…1]
0/17 Allowed Loading Volume for Handling Unit. –
        TAVOL [0…1]
0/17 Tare volume of handling unit. –
        VOLET [0…1]
0/3

Unit of measure for tare volume.

ClosedValid values
  • 02 – Statute Mile
  • 4G – Microliter
  • AM – Ampoule
  • AV – Capsule
  • BD – Bundle
  • BG – Bag
  • BO – Bottle
  • BX – Box
  • C3 – Centiliter
  • CA – Case
  • CC – Cubic Centimeter
  • CF – Cubic Feet
  • CG – Card Blister
  • CH – Container
  • CI – Cubic Inches
  • CL – Cylinder
  • CM – Centimeter
  • CN – Can
  • CP – Crate
  • CQ – Cartridge
  • CR – Cubic Meters
  • CT – Carton
  • DA – Day
  • DI – Dispenser
  • DK – Kilometers
  • DL – Deciliter
  • DM – Decimeter
  • DQ – Cubic decimeters
  • DR – Drum
  • DS – Display
  • DZ – Dozen
  • EA – Each
  • FO – US Fluid Ounce
  • FT – Foot
  • GA – US Gallon
  • GL – Gram/Liter
  • GR – Gram
  • GS – Gross
  • H4 – Hectoliter
  • HF – Hundred Feet
  • HR – Hours
  • IN – Inch
  • K6 – Kiloliters
  • KG – Kilogram
  • KT – Kit
  • LB – US Pound
  • LF – Linear Foot
  • LO – Lot (unit of procurement)
  • LT – Liter
  • LY – Linear Yard
  • MC – Microgram
  • ME – Milligram
  • ML – Milliliter
  • MM – Millimeter
  • MO – Months
  • 01 – Cubic millimeter
  • MR – Meter
  • OZ – Ounce
  • P1 – Percent
  • PC – Piece
  • PF – Pallet
  • PH – Pack
  • PK – Package
  • PR – Pair
  • PT – Pint
  • QT – Quart
  • RL – Roll
  • SC – Square Centimeter
  • SF – Square Foot
  • SH – Sheet
  • SI – Square Inch
  • SM – Square Meter
  • SP – Self Package
  • ST – Set
  • SY – Square Yard
  • SZ – Syringe
  • T3 – Thousand Pieces
  • TB – Tube
  • TH – Thousands
  • TN – Tonne
  • TS – Thousands
  • TY – Tray
  • U2 – Tablet
  • UM – Million
  • UN – Unit
  • US – Dosage Form
  • V2 – Pouch
  • VI – Vial
  • WK – Week
  • YD – Yard
  • YR – Years
–
        VHILM [0…1]
0/18 Packaging material number -- material ID in sender's SAP material master for packaging unit. –
        LAENG [0…1]
0/15 Length. –
        MEABM [0…1]
0/3

Units of measure for length or width or height length mapping.

ClosedValid values
  • 02 – Statute Mile
  • 4G – Microliter
  • AM – Ampoule
  • AV – Capsule
  • BD – Bundle
  • BG – Bag
  • BO – Bottle
  • BX – Box
  • C3 – Centiliter
  • CA – Case
  • CC – Cubic Centimeter
  • CF – Cubic Feet
  • CG – Card Blister
  • CH – Container
  • CI – Cubic Inches
  • CL – Cylinder
  • CM – Centimeter
  • CN – Can
  • CP – Crate
  • CQ – Cartridge
  • CR – Cubic Meters
  • CT – Carton
  • DA – Day
  • DI – Dispenser
  • DK – Kilometers
  • DL – Deciliter
  • DM – Decimeter
  • DQ – Cubic decimeters
  • DR – Drum
  • DS – Display
  • DZ – Dozen
  • EA – Each
  • FO – US Fluid Ounce
  • FT – Foot
  • GA – US Gallon
  • GL – Gram/Liter
  • GR – Gram
  • GS – Gross
  • H4 – Hectoliter
  • HF – Hundred Feet
  • HR – Hours
  • IN – Inch
  • K6 – Kiloliters
  • KG – Kilogram
  • KT – Kit
  • LB – US Pound
  • LF – Linear Foot
  • LO – Lot (unit of procurement)
  • LT – Liter
  • LY – Linear Yard
  • MC – Microgram
  • ME – Milligram
  • ML – Milliliter
  • MM – Millimeter
  • MO – Months
  • 01 – Cubic millimeter
  • MR – Meter
  • OZ – Ounce
  • P1 – Percent
  • PC – Piece
  • PF – Pallet
  • PH – Pack
  • PK – Package
  • PR – Pair
  • PT – Pint
  • QT – Quart
  • RL – Roll
  • SC – Square Centimeter
  • SF – Square Foot
  • SH – Sheet
  • SI – Square Inch
  • SM – Square Meter
  • SP – Self Package
  • ST – Set
  • SY – Square Yard
  • SZ – Syringe
  • T3 – Thousand Pieces
  • TB – Tube
  • TH – Thousands
  • TN – Tonne
  • TS – Thousands
  • TY – Tray
  • U2 – Tablet
  • UM – Million
  • UN – Unit
  • US – Dosage Form
  • V2 – Pouch
  • VI – Vial
  • WK – Week
  • YD – Yard
  • YR – Years
–
        BREIT [0…1]
0/15 Width. –
        HOEHE [0…1]
0/15 Height. –
        INHALT [0…1]
0/40 Description of handling unit content. –
        VHART [0…1]
0/4

Packaging Material Type.

Valid values:

  • 0001 – Pallet
  • 0002 – Case
  • 0003 – Bundle

Please note: in overpack scenarios where a case and items may be stored within another case as children in E1EDL44, please define the child case as an inner pack/bundlein VHART when it appears as a parent in E1EDL37.

–
        MAGRV [0…1]
0/4 Material Group: Packaging Materials. –
        LADLG [0…1]
0/8 Length of loading platform in length of LdPlat measurement units. –
        LADEH [0…1]
0/3 Unit of measure to measure the length of loading platform. –
        ERNAM [0…1]
0/12 Name of person who created the object. –
        GEWFX [0…1]
0/1 Weight and volume fixed. –
        ERLKZ [0…1]
0/1 Status (at this time without functionality). –
        EXIDA [0…1]
0/1 Type of external handling unit identifier. –
        MOVE_STATUS [0…1]
0/4 Current status of container unit in sending SAP system. –
        E1EDL38 [0…1]
  Container unit header descriptions. –
          @SEGMENT [1…1]
1/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
          VHART_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of packaging container type at primary packaging level. –
          MAGRV_BEZ [0…1]
0/20 Description of material grouping shipping material. –
          VEBEZ [0…1]
0/40 Description of packaging material. –
        E1EDL49 [0…1]
  Delivery carrier's tracking connection data at handling unit level. –
          @SEGMENT [1…1]
1/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
          XSITD [0…1]
0/10 Delivery carrier's ID number. –
          SHIPACCT [0…1]
0/20 Sender's account number with express delivery carrier company. –
          TRACKN [0…1]
0/35 Tracking number for package. –
        E1EDL44 [0…*]
  IDoc: Handling Unit Item (Delivery). –
          @SEGMENT [1…1]
0/* Required.Begin of segment attribute. 1
          VELIN [0…1]
0/1

Type of Handling-unit Item Content.

Valid values:

  • 1 – Saleable item.
  • 2 - Auxiliary packing item.
  • 3 – Handling unit (packing item: pack, inner pack, etc.)
–
          VBELN [0…1]
0/* Delivery document identifier linked to packaged product. –
          POSNR [0…1]
0/6 Line item number or split batch sub item in delivery document for packaged product packed into parent container. –
          EXIDV [0…1]
0/20 External handling unit Identification number. Only populated when aggregation is a packing item, ie, a pack or inner pack of a higher level pack or pallet. Not populated for saleable items. –
          VEMNG [0…1]
0/17 Number of units of aggregation item packed in parent pack. Only populated when aggregation item is a saleable item. Not populated for packs and inner packs. –
          VEMEH [0…1]
0/3

Base Unit of Measure of the Quantity to be Packed (VEMNG).

ClosedValid values
  • 02 – Statute Mile
  • 4G – Microliter
  • AM – Ampoule
  • AV – Capsule
  • BD – Bundle
  • BG – Bag
  • BO – Bottle
  • BX – Box
  • C3 – Centiliter
  • CA – Case
  • CC – Cubic Centimeter
  • CF – Cubic Feet
  • CG – Card Blister
  • CH – Container
  • CI – Cubic Inches
  • CL – Cylinder
  • CM – Centimeter
  • CN – Can
  • CP – Crate
  • CQ – Cartridge
  • CR – Cubic Meters
  • CT – Carton
  • DA – Day
  • DI – Dispenser
  • DK – Kilometers
  • DL – Deciliter
  • DM – Decimeter
  • DQ – Cubic decimeters
  • DR – Drum
  • DS – Display
  • DZ – Dozen
  • EA – Each
  • FO – US Fluid Ounce
  • FT – Foot
  • GA – US Gallon
  • GL – Gram/Liter
  • GR – Gram
  • GS – Gross
  • H4 – Hectoliter
  • HF – Hundred Feet
  • HR – Hours
  • IN – Inch
  • K6 – Kiloliters
  • KG – Kilogram
  • KT – Kit
  • LB – US Pound
  • LF – Linear Foot
  • LO – Lot (unit of procurement)
  • LT – Liter
  • LY – Linear Yard
  • MC – Microgram
  • ME – Milligram
  • ML – Milliliter
  • MM – Millimeter
  • MO – Months
  • 01 – Cubic millimeter
  • MR – Meter
  • OZ – Ounce
  • P1 – Percent
  • PC – Piece
  • PF – Pallet
  • PH – Pack
  • PK – Package
  • PR – Pair
  • PT – Pint
  • QT – Quart
  • RL – Roll
  • SC – Square Centimeter
  • SF – Square Foot
  • SH – Sheet
  • SI – Square Inch
  • SM – Square Meter
  • SP – Self Package
  • ST – Set
  • SY – Square Yard
  • SZ – Syringe
  • T3 – Thousand Pieces
  • TB – Tube
  • TH – Thousands
  • TN – Tonne
  • TS – Thousands
  • TY – Tray
  • U2 – Tablet
  • UM – Million
  • UN – Unit
  • US – Dosage Form
  • V2 – Pouch
  • VI – Vial
  • WK – Week
  • YD – Yard
  • YR – Years
–
          MATNR [0…1]
0/18 SAP material number for aggregation item. Only populated when aggregation item a saleable item. Removing mapping from E1EDL44 to allow mapping of NDC number to create unique key for Line Item - Product Number - Batch Number for OB 856 ASN mapping of split batch items using same line item number. –
          CHARG [0…1]
0/10 Lot Number. May be populated only if source aggregation item a saleable item. –
          WERKS [0…1]
0/4 Plant. –
          LGORT [0…1]
0/4 Storage location. –
ClosedGuidelines
<DELVRY03>
    <IDOC BEGIN="1">
        <EDI_DC40 SEGMENT="1">
            <TABNAM>EDI_DC40</TABNAM>
            <MANDT>300</MANDT>
            <DOCNUM>0000000000619827</DOCNUM>
            <DOCREL>702</DOCREL>
            <STATUS>03</STATUS>
            <DIRECT>1</DIRECT>
            <OUTMOD>2</OUTMOD>
            <EXPRSS>Do Not Map</EXPRSS>
            <TEST></TEST>
            <IDOCTYP>DELVRY03</IDOCTYP>
            <CIMTYP>Do Not Map</CIMTYP>
            <MESTYP>SHPORD</MESTYP>
            <MESCOD>D01</MESCOD>
            <MESFCT>D02</MESFCT>
            <STD>3</STD>
            <STDVRS>Data4</STDVRS>
            <STDMES>Data5</STDMES>
            <SNDPOR>SAPD11</SNDPOR>
            <SNDPRT>LS</SNDPRT>
            <SNDPFC>06</SNDPFC>
            <SNDPRN>ERPCLNT302</SNDPRN>
            <SNDSAD>Do Not Map</SNDSAD>
            <SNDLAD>0010136941923</SNDLAD>
            <RCVPOR>TRACELINK</RCVPOR>
            <RCVPRT>LS</RCVPRT>
            <RCVPFC>LS</RCVPFC>
            <RCVPRN>TRACELINK</RCVPRN>
            <RCVSAD>Do not Map</RCVSAD>
            <RCVLAD>3333331013655</RCVLAD>
            <CREDAT>20230511</CREDAT>
            <CRETIM>161000</CRETIM>
            <REFINT>Data7</REFINT>
            <REFGRP>Data8</REFGRP>
            <REFMES>Data9</REFMES>
            <ARCKEY>Data10</ARCKEY>
            <SERIAL>Data11</SERIAL>
        </EDI_DC40>
        <E1EDL20 SEGMENT="1">
            <VBELN>0080016047</VBELN>
            <VSTEL>IL83</VSTEL>
            <VKORG>1000</VKORG>
            <LSTEL>Do not Map</LSTEL>
            <VKBUR>3657</VKBUR>
            <LGNUM>081</LGNUM>
            <ABLAD>Dock 1</ABLAD>
            <INCO1>CIF</INCO1>
            <INCO2>Destination</INCO2>
            <ROUTE>INTDWP</ROUTE>
            <VSBED>03</VSBED>
            <BTGEW>253.000</BTGEW>
            <NTGEW>253.000</NTGEW>
            <GEWEI>LBR</GEWEI>
            <VOLUM>420.000</VOLUM>
            <VOLEH>FTQ</VOLEH>
            <ANZPK>00001</ANZPK>
            <BOLNR>UL-3433050</BOLNR>
            <TRATY>Do not Map</TRATY>
            <TRAID>Do not Map</TRAID>
            <XABLN>Do not Map</XABLN>
            <LIFEX>43125</LIFEX>
            <PARID>Do not Map</PARID>
            <PODAT>20230518</PODAT>
            <POTIM>120646</POTIM>
            <E1EDL22 SEGMENT="1">
                <VSTEL_BEZ>Gurnee Cage</VSTEL_BEZ>
                <VKORG_BEZ>MonoGenerics Sales</VKORG_BEZ>
                <LGNUM_BEZ>Gurnee DC Warehouse</LGNUM_BEZ>
                <INCO1_BEZ>Costs, insurance &amp; freight</INCO1_BEZ>
                <ROUTE_BEZ>Interstate Distributor Co</ROUTE_BEZ>
                <VSBED_BEZ>Ground</VSBED_BEZ>
            </E1EDL22>
            <E1EDL21 SEGMENT="1">
                <LFART>LF</LFART>
                <BZIRK>Do not Map</BZIRK>
                <AUTLF>Do not Map</AUTLF>
                <EXPKZ>X</EXPKZ>
                <LIFSK>Do not Map</LIFSK>
                <LPRIO>20</LPRIO>
                <KDGRP>Do not Map</KDGRP>
                <BEROT>Do not Map</BEROT>
                <TRAGR>0001</TRAGR>
                <E1EDL23 SEGMENT="1">
                    <LFART_BEZ>Outbound delivery</LFART_BEZ>
                    <LPRIO_BEZ>Standard</LPRIO_BEZ>
                    <BZIRK_BEZ>Do not Map</BZIRK_BEZ>
                    <LIFSK_BEZ>Do not Map</LIFSK_BEZ>
                    <KDGRP_BEZ>Do not Map</KDGRP_BEZ>
                    <TRAGR_BEZ>On pallets</TRAGR_BEZ>
                </E1EDL23>
            </E1EDL21>
            <E1EDL18 SEGMENT="1">
                <QUALF>ORI</QUALF>
                <PARAM>Do not Map</PARAM>
            </E1EDL18>
            <E1EDL55 SEGMENT="1">
                <QUALF>Do not Map</QUALF>
                <REFNR>Do not Map</REFNR>
            </E1EDL55>
            <E1ADRM1 SEGMENT="1">
                <PARTNER_Q>AG</PARTNER_Q>
                <PARTNER_ID>0001307782</PARTNER_ID>
                <JURISDIC>Do not Map</JURISDIC>
                <LANGUAGE>EN</LANGUAGE>
                <NAME1>BLUE FERRET HEALTH</NAME1>
                <NAME2>Do not Map</NAME2>
                <NAME3>Do not Map</NAME3>
                <STREET1>5995 COMMERCE CENTER DR</STREET1>
                <STREET2></STREET2>
                <STREET3>Do not Map</STREET3>
                <POSTL_COD1>43125</POSTL_COD1>
                <CITY1>GROVEPORT</CITY1>
                <TELEPHONE1>6144096700</TELEPHONE1>
                <TELEFAX>6144096751</TELEFAX>
                <COUNTRY1>US</COUNTRY1>
                <REGION>OH</REGION>
                <E1ADRE1 SEGMENT="1">
                    <EXTEND_Q>Do not Map</EXTEND_Q>
                    <EXTEND_D>Do not Map</EXTEND_D>
                </E1ADRE1>
            </E1ADRM1>
            <E1ADRM1 SEGMENT="1">
                <PARTNER_Q>WE</PARTNER_Q>
                <PARTNER_ID>0001307782</PARTNER_ID>
                <JURISDIC>Do not Map</JURISDIC>
                <LANGUAGE>EN</LANGUAGE>
                <NAME1>BLUE FERRET HEALTH</NAME1>
                <NAME2>Do not Map</NAME2>
                <NAME3>Do not Map</NAME3>
                <STREET1>5995 COMMERCE CENTER DR</STREET1>
                <STREET2>Data20</STREET2>
                <STREET3>Do not Map</STREET3>
                <POSTL_COD1>43125</POSTL_COD1>
                <CITY1>GROVEPORT</CITY1>
                <TELEPHONE1>6144096700</TELEPHONE1>
                <TELEFAX>6144096751</TELEFAX>
                <COUNTRY1>US</COUNTRY1>
                <REGION>OH</REGION>
                <E1ADRE1 SEGMENT="1">
                    <EXTEND_Q>Do not Map</EXTEND_Q>
                    <EXTEND_D>Do not Map</EXTEND_D>
                </E1ADRE1>
            </E1ADRM1>
            <E1ADRM1 SEGMENT="1">
                <!--Data here with diff partner Q-->
                <PARTNER_Q>LF</PARTNER_Q>
                <PARTNER_ID>0123456926034</PARTNER_ID>
                <JURISDIC>Do not Map</JURISDIC>
                <LANGUAGE>EN</LANGUAGE>
                <NAME1>Pharma Wholesale Supplier</NAME1>
                <NAME2>Do not Map</NAME2>
                <NAME3>Do not Map</NAME3>
                <STREET1>2522 Bellisarios Drive</STREET1>
                <STREET2>Main Floor</STREET2>
                <STREET3>Do not Map</STREET3>
                <POSTL_COD1>33563</POSTL_COD1>
                <CITY1>South Miami</CITY1>
                <TELEPHONE1>+1.786.432.3621</TELEPHONE1>
                <TELEFAX>+1.786.432.3622</TELEFAX>
                <COUNTRY1>US</COUNTRY1>
                <REGION>FL</REGION>
                <E1ADRE1 SEGMENT="1">
                    <EXTEND_Q>Do not Map</EXTEND_Q>
                    <EXTEND_D>Do not Map</EXTEND_D>
                </E1ADRE1>
            </E1ADRM1>
            <E1ADRM1 SEGMENT="1">
                <!--Data here with diff partner Q-->
                <PARTNER_Q>OSP</PARTNER_Q>
                <PARTNER_ID>0123456926034</PARTNER_ID>
                <JURISDIC>Do not Map</JURISDIC>
                <LANGUAGE>EN</LANGUAGE>
                <NAME1>Pharma Wholesale Supplier</NAME1>
                <NAME2>Do not Map</NAME2>
                <NAME3>Do not Map</NAME3>
                <STREET1>2522 Bellisarios Drive</STREET1>
                <STREET2>Main Floor</STREET2>
                <STREET3>Do not Map</STREET3>
                <POSTL_COD1>33563</POSTL_COD1>
                <CITY1>South Miami</CITY1>
                <TELEPHONE1>+1.786.432.3621</TELEPHONE1>
                <TELEFAX>+1.786.432.3622</TELEFAX>
                <COUNTRY1>US</COUNTRY1>
                <REGION>FL</REGION>
                <E1ADRE1 SEGMENT="1">
                    <EXTEND_Q>Do not Map</EXTEND_Q>
                    <EXTEND_D>Do not Map</EXTEND_D>
                </E1ADRE1>
            </E1ADRM1>
            <E1ADRM1 SEGMENT="1">
                <!--Data here with diff partner Q-->
                <PARTNER_Q>OSO</PARTNER_Q>
                <PARTNER_ID>0123456926034</PARTNER_ID>
                <JURISDIC>Do not Map</JURISDIC>
                <LANGUAGE>EN</LANGUAGE>
                <NAME1>Pharma Wholesale Supplier</NAME1>
                <NAME2>Do not Map</NAME2>
                <NAME3>Do not Map</NAME3>
                <STREET1>2522 Bellisarios Drive</STREET1>
                <STREET2>Main Floor</STREET2>
                <STREET3>Do not Map</STREET3>
                <POSTL_COD1>33563</POSTL_COD1>
                <CITY1>South Miami</CITY1>
                <TELEPHONE1>+1.786.432.3621</TELEPHONE1>
                <TELEFAX>+1.786.432.3622</TELEFAX>
                <COUNTRY1>US</COUNTRY1>
                <REGION>FL</REGION>
                <E1ADRE1 SEGMENT="1">
                    <EXTEND_Q>Do not Map</EXTEND_Q>
                    <EXTEND_D>Do not Map</EXTEND_D>
                </E1ADRE1>
            </E1ADRM1>
            <E1ADRM1 SEGMENT="1">
                <!--Data here with diff partner Q-->
                <PARTNER_Q>SP</PARTNER_Q>
                <PARTNER_ID>0123568789033</PARTNER_ID>
                <JURISDIC>Do not Map</JURISDIC>
                <LANGUAGE>EN</LANGUAGE>
                <NAME1>Pharma Shipments Inc</NAME1>
                <NAME2>Do not Map</NAME2>
                <NAME3>Do not Map</NAME3>
                <STREET1>3489 San Juan Boulevard</STREET1>
                <STREET2>Suite 777</STREET2>
                <STREET3>Do not Map</STREET3>
                <POSTL_COD1>33243</POSTL_COD1>
                <CITY1>Kendall Beach</CITY1>
                <TELEPHONE1>+1.786.433.3645</TELEPHONE1>
                <TELEFAX>+1.786.433.3646</TELEFAX>
                <COUNTRY1>US</COUNTRY1>
                <REGION>FL</REGION>
                <E1ADRE1 SEGMENT="1">
                    <EXTEND_Q>Do not Map</EXTEND_Q>
                    <EXTEND_D>Do not Map</EXTEND_D>
                </E1ADRE1>
            </E1ADRM1>
            <E1EDT13 SEGMENT="1">
                <QUALF>006</QUALF>
                <NTANF>20230511</NTANF>
                <NTANZ>112321</NTANZ>
                <NTEND>20230511</NTEND>
                <NTENZ>112321</NTENZ>
                <ISDD>20230511</ISDD>
                <ISDZ>112321</ISDZ>
                <IEDD>20230511</IEDD>
                <IEDZ>112321</IEDZ>
                <TZONE_END>PST</TZONE_END>
            </E1EDT13>
            <E1TXTH8 SEGMENT="1">
                <TDID>Da12</TDID>
                <TDOBJECT>Data13</TDOBJECT>
                <LANGUA_ISO>14</LANGUA_ISO>
                <E1TXTP8 SEGMENT="1">
                    <TDFORMAT>DD</TDFORMAT>
                    <TDLINE>Interstate Distributor Co</TDLINE>
                </E1TXTP8>
            </E1TXTH8>
            <E1EDL28 SEGMENT="1">
                <ROUTE>INTDWP</ROUTE>
                <VSART>01</VSART>
                <DISTZ>0.000</DISTZ>
                <E1EDL29 SEGMENT="1">
                    <ROUTE_BEZ>Interstate Distributor Co</ROUTE_BEZ>
                </E1EDL29>
            </E1EDL28>
            <E1EDL47 SEGMENT="1">
                <XSITD>Do not Map</XSITD>
                <SHIPACCT>Do not Map</SHIPACCT>
                <TRACKN>Do not Map</TRACKN>
            </E1EDL47>
            <E1EDL24>
                <POSNR>000010</POSNR>
                <MATNR>000000000228308706</MATNR>
                <MATWA>000000000228308706</MATWA>
                <ARKTX>PHARMA PRODUCT NAME</ARKTX>
                <MATKL>P6000</MATKL>
                <WERKS>US81</WERKS>
                <LGORT>CC</LGORT>
                <CHARG>A3542Z1</CHARG>
                <KDMAT>Do not Map</KDMAT>
                <LFIMG>24.000</LFIMG>
                <VRKME>LBR</VRKME>
                <LGMNG>24.000</LGMNG>
                <MEINS>LBR</MEINS>
                <NTGEW>13300.000</NTGEW>
                <GEWEI>LBR</GEWEI>
                <BRGEW>14000.000</BRGEW>
                <VOLUM>115.032</VOLUM>
                <VOLEH>LBR</VOLEH>
                <HIPOS>Data15</HIPOS>
                <HIEVW>Z</HIEVW>
                <LADGR>0003</LADGR>
                <TRAGR>0001</TRAGR>
                <VKBUR>Do not Map</VKBUR>
                <VKGRP>Do not Map</VKGRP>
                <VTWEG>10</VTWEG>
                <SPART>00</SPART>
                <GRKOR>000</GRKOR>
                <EAN11>0228308706</EAN11>
                <KDMAT35>3974524</KDMAT35>
                <POSEX>000000</POSEX>
                <VFDAT>20260517</VFDAT>
                <VGBEL>0000785170</VGBEL>
                <VGPOS>000010</VGPOS>
                <ORMNG>12.000</ORMNG>
                <E1EDL25 SEGMENT="1">
                    <LGORT_BEZ>Cntrl Subs Cage</LGORT_BEZ>
                    <LADGR_BEZ>Schedule 3 to 5 drug</LADGR_BEZ>
                    <TRAGR_BEZ>On palettes</TRAGR_BEZ>
                    <VKBUR_BEZ>Sales office</VKBUR_BEZ>
                    <VKGRP_BEZ>Sales group</VKGRP_BEZ>
                    <VTWEG_BEZ>Actavis</VTWEG_BEZ>
                    <SPART_BEZ>Actavis</SPART_BEZ>
                    <MFRGR_BEZ>Freight group</MFRGR_BEZ>
                </E1EDL25>
                <E1EDL26 SEGMENT="1">
                    <PSTYV>ORD</PSTYV>
                    <MATKL>P6000</MATKL>
                    <PRODH>01</PRODH>
                    <UMVKZ>1</UMVKZ>
                    <UMVKN>1</UMVKN>
                    <KZTLF>Do not Map</KZTLF>
                    <UEBTK>Do not Map</UEBTK>
                    <UEBTO>0.0</UEBTO>
                    <UNTTO>0.0</UNTTO>
                    <XCHBW>1</XCHBW>
                    <PCKPF>A</PCKPF>
                    <MAGRV>K020</MAGRV>
                    <KVGR1>CAH</KVGR1>
                    <MVGR1>GEN</MVGR1>
                    <MVGR2>N</MVGR2>
                    <E1EDL27 SEGMENT="1">
                        <PSTYV_BEZ>Standard Item</PSTYV_BEZ>
                        <MATKL_BEZ>Prescription</MATKL_BEZ>
                        <PRODH_BEZ>60</PRODH_BEZ>
                        <WERKS_BEZ>Actavis Pharma, Inc - Gurnee</WERKS_BEZ>
                        <KVGR1_BEZ>Cardinal</KVGR1_BEZ>
                        <MVGR1_BEZ>Generic</MVGR1_BEZ>
                        <MVGR2_BEZ>Non-innovator</MVGR2_BEZ>
                    </E1EDL27>
                </E1EDL26>
                <E1EDL15 SEGMENT="1">
                    <ATINN>9999999400</ATINN>
                    <ATNAM>LOBM_VFDAT</ATNAM>
                    <ATBEZ>Expiration date, shelf life</ATBEZ>
                    <ATWRT>08/31/2025</ATWRT>
                    <ATWTB>08/31/2025</ATWTB>
                    <EWAHR>0.0000000000000000E+00</EWAHR>
                </E1EDL15>
                <E1EDL43 SEGMENT="1">
                    <QUALF>C</QUALF>
                    <BELNR>04586587</BELNR>
                    <POSNR>000010</POSNR>
                    <DATUM>20230512</DATUM>
                </E1EDL43>
                <E1EDL41 SEGMENT="1">
                    <QUALI>001</QUALI>
                    <BSTNR>C0243554NLC</BSTNR>
                    <BSTDT>20230511</BSTDT>
                    <BSARK>DNM</BSARK>
                    <IHREZ>Do not Map</IHREZ>
                    <POSEX>000010</POSEX>
                </E1EDL41>
            </E1EDL24>
            <E1EDL37 SEGMENT="1">
                <EXIDV>Do not Map</EXIDV>
                <TARAG>Do not Map</TARAG>
                <GWEIT>LBR</GWEIT>
                <BRGEW>Do not Map</BRGEW>
                <GWEIM>LBR</GWEIM>
                <NTGEW>Do not Map</NTGEW>
                <MAGEW>Do not Map</MAGEW>
                <BTVOL>Do not Map</BTVOL>
                <VOLEM>LBR</VOLEM>
                <NTVOL>Do not Map</NTVOL>
                <MAVOL>Do not Map</MAVOL>
                <TAVOL>Do not Map</TAVOL>
                <VOLET>LBR</VOLET>
                <VHILM>Do not Map</VHILM>
                <LAENG>Do not Map</LAENG>
                <MEABM>LBR</MEABM>
                <BREIT>Do not Map</BREIT>
                <HOEHE>Do not Map</HOEHE>
                <INHALT>Do not Map</INHALT>
                <VHART>LBR</VHART>
                <MAGRV>Do not Map</MAGRV>
                <LADLG>Do not Map</LADLG>
                <LADEH>Do not Map</LADEH>
                <ERNAM>Do not Map</ERNAM>
                <GEWFX>Do not Map</GEWFX>
                <ERLKZ>Do not Map</ERLKZ>
                <EXIDA>Do not Map</EXIDA>
                <MOVE_STATUS>Do not Map</MOVE_STATUS>
                <E1EDL38 SEGMENT="1">
                    <VHART_BEZ>Do not Map</VHART_BEZ>
                    <MAGRV_BEZ>Do not Map</MAGRV_BEZ>
                    <VEBEZ>Do not Map</VEBEZ>
                </E1EDL38>
                <E1EDL49 SEGMENT="1">
                    <XSITD>Do not Map</XSITD>
                    <SHIPACCT>Do not Map</SHIPACCT>
                    <TRACKN>Do not Map</TRACKN>
                </E1EDL49>
                <E1EDL44 SEGMENT="1">
                    <VELIN>Do not Map</VELIN>
                    <VBELN>Do not Map</VBELN>
                    <POSNR>Do not Map</POSNR>
                    <EXIDV>Do not Map</EXIDV>
                    <VEMNG>Do not Map</VEMNG>
                    <VEMEH>LBR</VEMEH>
                    <MATNR>Do not Map</MATNR>
                    <CHARG>Do not Map</CHARG>
                    <WERKS>Do not Map</WERKS>
                    <LGORT>Do not Map</LGORT>
                </E1EDL44>
            </E1EDL37>
        </E1EDL20>
    </IDOC>
</DELVRY03>
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