- Revision History
- Overview
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- Supply Planning
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- Net the Supplies and Demands Pooled Across Multiple Organizations
- Plan Items with Supply but No Demand
- Analyze a Plan by Segment
- Plan Work Orders for Items with Undercompletion Tolerance
- Treat In-Transit Supplies As Not Firm
- Use a REST Service and Reference Plan to Extract the Use-Up Date for an Item
- Use Deep Links to Source Orders in Oracle Supply Chain Management
- Attribute-Based Planning
- Project-Driven Supply Chain
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- Production Scheduling
- Backlog Management
- Supply Planning
This document will continue to evolve as existing sections change and new information is added. All updates appear in the following table:
| Date | Product | Feature | Notes |
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| 03 JUN 2022 | Created initial document. |
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Net the Supplies and Demands Pooled Across Multiple Organizations
Combine the supplies and demands across multiple inventory organizations into one target inventory organization so that the planning process recognizes the pooled supplies and demands before generating new make or buy orders.
Plan Items with Supply but No Demand 
Plan for items that have some supply, but no demand, without having to plan for all items.
Analyze a plan by segment where a segment is a logical grouping based on your rules. This feature extends current functionality in Oracle Demand Management to Oracle Supply Planning and Oracle Sales and Operations Planning.
Plan Work Orders for Items with Undercompletion Tolerance
Plan taking into consideration the status on a work order, including the status that it was completed with the completed quantity less than the work order quantity.
Treat In-Transit Supplies As Not Firm
Ensure that your plans have flexibility to plan around demand due date and in-transit due date mismatches by configuring the plan to treat in-transit supplies and shipments in receiving as not firm.
Use a REST Service and Reference Plan to Extract the Use-Up Date for an Item
Extract the date when on-hand and on-order inventory will be exhausted for an item at an organization using a REST service and reference plan. This date can be used by applications, such as product life cycle management application, to aid in decision making around engineering change order dates.
Use Deep Links to Source Orders in Oracle Supply Chain Management
Analyze additional information on supply and demand transactions in Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management, such as purchase orders, transfer orders, work orders, and sales orders, by clicking on a link in the Supplies and Demands table.
Plan and analyze your supply chain using configured attributes specific to your business needs, such as country of origin. Forecast for demand qualified by these attributes. Configure attributes and attribute netting rules in a supply plan so that only qualified supply, based on attributes of inventory, purchase orders, transfer orders, or work order supplies, is used to satisfy demand. Generate planned orders for these attributes at any level of your supply chain.
After you opt in to the feature named Attribute-Based Planning, you can use the features in this section.
Analyze Calculated Supply and Demand Measures Using Configured Attributes
Analyze plans using configured attributes for measures that are precalculated. For example, you can analyze projected available balances by country of origin.
Review Attribute-Based Transfer Recommendations
Use the Attribute-Based Transfer Recommendations page to review the recommendations to transfer supply from the combination of values for one set of attributes to the combination of values for another set of attributes. For example, you can review the recommendation to change the attribution on supplies intended for a particular channel if you have set up the attribute-based planning rules to consider channel as an attribute for planning.
Project-Driven Supply Chain is an end-to-end, integrated solution across the Oracle Fusion Cloud Supply Chain Management and Oracle Fusion Cloud Project Management applications. This solution is designed to support various business processes of manufacturing and asset-intensive companies.
You can use the Project-Driven Supply Chain solution to manage your supply chain processes in the context of projects without creating separate organizations for each project. You can also capture supply chain costs as project expenditures.
NOTE: Review the Attribute-Based Planning section of this document for additional updates related to project-driven supply chain.
After you opt in to the feature named Project-Driven Supply Chain, you can use the feature described in this section.
Review Transfer Recommendations for Project Supplies
Use the Attribute-Based Transfer Recommendations page to review the recommendations to transfer supply from a combination of project and task attribute values to another combination of project and task attribute values. For example, you can review the recommendation to transfer inventory for a project with excess supply to another project with a shortage of supply.
Analyze Calculated Supply and Demand Measures Using Project and Task Identifiers
Analyze plans using project and task attributes for measures that are precalculated. For example, you can analyze projected available balances by project and task.
Generate feasible factory schedules that maximize shop floor throughput and return on investment in resources and labor. You can calculate, manage, and monitor realistic schedules that the shop floor can execute on, while optimizing the usage of critical resources and meeting customer demand on time as best as possible.
After you opt in to the feature named Production Scheduling, you can use the features in this section.
Analyze the Impact of an Item's Supply Shortage on the Schedule 
Analyze how shortage in an item's supply influences the schedule.
View How Sales and Transfer Order Demands Are Satisfied 
Review the production schedule to understand how customer orders and internal transfer orders are being satisfied.
Configure the Gantt chart view to a specified time window.
Retain Work Order Status When Schedule Is Published 
Retain the current status of the work order when publishing the schedule.
Plan Work Orders for Items with Undercompletion Tolerance
Plan taking into consideration the status on a work order, including the status that it was completed with the completed quantity less than the work order quantity.
Reschedule your order backlog by prioritizing orders based on flexible demand priority rules. You can simulate the effect of different rules to find the best combination of scheduled dates and sources based upon the latest supply information, and release the updated orders to order management systems for execution.
After you opt in to the feature named Order Backlog Management, you can use the features described in this section.
Delay the Availability of On-Hold Lots During Rescheduling 
Avoid scheduling lots of material that are on hold for inspection, curing, or maturing by delaying their availability until their on-hold lot status expires.
Review Line-Specific Errors for a Shipment Set or Arrival Set 
Use the additional details provided in error messages to identify the line in a shipment set or arrival set that caused an error.
Update Simulation Attributes in Bulk for Backlog Management
Use a REST API to update simulation attributes, such as the Enforce Current Commit and Pull In indicators, for multiple order lines in a single request.