Essential T-Codes for SAP TM and EWM Users

 SAP’s Supply Chain suite includes powerful tools like SAP Transportation Management (TM) and Extended Warehouse Management (EWM). These modules help organizations manage complex logistics, streamline operations, and improve visibility across the supply chain. One of the fastest ways to navigate SAP is through SAP transaction codes (T-codes), which provide direct access to various functionalities. Whether you’re a consultant, end-user, or student, knowing the key T-codes can significantly improve your efficiency.

🚛 SAP TM (Transportation Management) — Key T-Codes

SAP TM is used to manage transportation planning, execution, and freight settlement. Here are some commonly used T-codes in TM:

  1. /SCMTMS/ — Launch SAP TM UI
  • This is the starting point for accessing the TM user interface, where users can manage freight orders, bookings, and more.

2. /SCMTMS/TL1 — Transportation Cockpit

  • Used for comprehensive transportation planning and monitoring, including the assignment of freight units to freight orders.

3. /SCMTMS/DTR — Display Transportation Request

  • View and manage transportation requests originating from ERP or other planning systems.

4. /SCMTMS/FWO — Freight Order

  • Create or change freight orders that manage the execution of transportation activities.

5. /SCMTMS/FSD — Freight Settlement Document

  • Used to settle and post freight costs to accounting.

6. /SCMTMS/PLN — Planning Worklist

  • Helps planners group and assign freight units to optimize transport.

7. /SCMTMS/TRQ — Transportation Request

  • Useful for creating and managing different transportation requirements.

📦 SAP EWM (Extended Warehouse Management) — Key T-Codes

SAP EWM manages all aspects of warehouse operations, including inbound and outbound processes, storage, and inventory control. Some critical EWM T-codes include:

  1. /SCWM/PRDI — Inbound Delivery
  • Process and manage inbound delivery documents for goods receipt.

2. /SCWM/PRDO — Outbound Delivery

  • Create or manage outbound delivery orders for shipping.

3. /SCWM/TO_CONF — Confirm Warehouse Task

  • Confirm picking or putaway tasks within the warehouse.

4. /SCWM/RFUI — RF Framework

  • Launches the Radio Frequency (RF) user interface for warehouse operations using handheld devices.

5. /SCWM/ADHU — Adjust Handling Unit

  • Manage changes in Handling Units like repacking or relabeling.

6. /SCWM/MON — Warehouse Monitor

  • Offers a real-time overview of warehouse operations with drill-down features.

7. /SCWM/POST — Post Goods Movement

  • Perform posting changes, such as stock transfer or scrapping.

Conclusion

Mastering T-codes in SAP TM and EWM helps users save time and navigate the system more efficiently. While Fiori apps and GUI transactions are both used, many professionals still rely on T-codes for their speed and precision. This list covers some of the most frequently used codes, but SAP environments may have custom or additional T-codes tailored to specific business needs. For best results, combine this knowledge with hands-on practice and official SAP documentation.

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