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Oracle Global Order Promising Implementation and User's Guide
Release 12.1
Part Number E13378-07
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Order Backlog Workbench

This chapter covers the following topics:

Order Backlog Workbench

The Order Backlog Workbench is a powerful graphics tool that enables you to easily manage the order lines that you want to reschedule. This workbench is especially useful when a significant issue, such as item shortage, occurs within your supply chain, manufacturing line, or distribution chain, and you need to react rapidly to reschedule groups of order lines affected by the item shortage.

During the review process, you can:

Once you are satisfied with your scheduling simulation results, you should save your changes. Your new order line scheduling information will be updated for selected order lines.

Note: The Order Backlog Workbench does not support rescheduling of the ATO model. It excludes any order lines that are part of an ATO model or in a set with an ATO model during rescheduling.

Order Backlog Scheduling Process

The process for scheduling an order backlog is as follows:

  1. Define Priority Rules by determining the processing order to use when scheduling orders through the scheduler.

  2. Define filter criteria to enable you to determine order line selection criteria for scheduling within the Order Backlog Workbench.

  3. Schedule orders using the Order Backlog Workbench.

    1. Simulate Order Scheduling: shows the scheduling simulation results by:

      • Exceptions

      • Order Number

      • Organization / Item

    2. Select to:

      • Firm all or selected simulated order lines scheduling results.

      • Pick all or selected simulated order lines scheduling results.

      • Save all scheduling simulation results.

      • Cancel all scheduling simulation results.

      • Modify the simulated order line schedule dates or source organization fields, and simulate scheduling again based on the modifications made. Perform any of the functions previously listed until satisfied.

  4. Save your work. Once your simulation is saved, simulated order line schedule dates and sources become the scheduled date and source organization for all order lines selected.

Order Backlog Workbench User Interface

The Order Backlog Workbench consists of these three panes within a window:

Navigator Tree

The Navigator Tree controls the display of information for the Reschedule Lines Results and Order Line Pegging panes within the Workbench. Drill down to the different levels on the Exceptions, Orders, and Items tabs to view the order line and pegging information.

Exceptions Tab

The Exceptions tab is the default tab that Order Backlog Workbench displays in the Navigation Tree pane. This tab shows a tree containing the order line exceptions that occurred during simulated scheduling.

Exceptions are grouped and displayed by exception type, and a corresponding number appears to the right of each exception tree node to denote the number of occurrences for each of the exception types that occurred during simulated scheduling.

Exception Tree Drill-Down Details

Details of the exception tree drill-down are:

Orders Tab

The The Orders tab displays a folder tree of all orders selected for simulated scheduling. Orders within this folder tree appear in ascending order.

Order Tree Folder Drill-Down Details

Items Tab

The Items tab displays a folder tree of all items contained within order lines that were selected for simulated scheduling. The system sorts items alphanumerically by the organization against which they were scheduled.

Item Tree Folder Drill-Down Details

Details of the item tree folder drill-down are:

Details of the item tree drill-down are:

Reschedule Lines Results

The Reschedule Lines Results pane displays order line information based on cursor placement within the Navigator pane.

If the Item field is highlighted in yellow, then simulated scheduling encountered an error during processing, and the order line was not modified in any way. Specific scheduling error messages can be seen in the Error column.

The Reschedule Lines Results pane displays the following order line information:

Order Line Pegging Information

The Order Line Pegging Information pane displays pegging information based on the cursor location within the Navigator tree.

Note: If no information is contained within the Pegging Information window, based on the cursor location within Order Backlog Workbench, then

If you select a node element within the Order Line Pegging pane and select Details, the Oracle Global Order Promising ATP Details window appears.

For more information on the ATP Details window, see ATP Details.

Selection Criteria for Scheduling with the Order Backlog Workbench

As a prerequisite, you must define at least one sequencing (priority) Rule before you use the Order Backlog Workbench. The terms sequencing rule and priority rule are used interchangeably.

Priority Rules

Oracle Advanced Planning Solution uses priority rules to determine the processing order used when scheduling orders through the scheduler. You can:

Priority rules are not instance-specific. They are defined by selecting specific criteria that determine the order input to the scheduler.

Note: At least one priority rule must be defined prior to utilizing the Order Backlog Workbench for scheduling.

To define Priority Rules:

  1. Navigate to the Define Priority Rules window.

    Define Priority Rules Window

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  2. Enter a Name for the priority rule.

  3. Enter a Description for the priority rule.

  4. Select the Enabled checkbox to enable the priority rule to be used by the scheduler.

  5. Choose whether the priority rule will be used as the default priority rule when the schedule is executed.

    Select the Default checkbox to use the priority rule as the default rule.

    Note: If another priority rule was defined as the default priority rule and you select the Default check box, you will see a decision box asking if you want to update the current default priority rule to the rule you are currently modifying. Select Yes to update your default priority rule.

  6. Select the criteria name of the priority rule in the Criteria Name field. Values are:

  7. Select the criteria processing order that the scheduler will use when scheduling order lines. Enter a numeric value in the Criteria Priority field.

  8. Save your work.

    Note: Once a priority rule is successfully saved, you can only update:

    You can add additional criteria to the priority rule.

To schedule orders using the Order Backlog Workbench:

  1. Navigate to the Order Backlog Workbench.

    The Schedule Orders window appears.

  2. 2. Determine your order selection with filter criteria for scheduling by selecting one of the following:

    The Criteria folder window appears. The window title is Criteria.

    Criteria Window

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    Create your order selection criteria for scheduling. Order selection is determined by current order line status and the filter criteria you defined.

The Schedule Orders window uses Oracle Applications Folder technology to save filter criteria for reuse. Users can create filter criteria and save it to a folder, or they can query an existing folder and modify the filter criteria. You are not allowed to enter filter criteria for scheduling without first saving the criteria to a folder.

  1. Either edit the filter criteria for the folder selected, or enter new filter criteria. Select the Field name from the list of values for Task:

  2. Select an operator for your criteria from these values:

  3. Further define your query criteria values by entering limiting values in the From and To fields. Enter values appropriate to the Field Name selected.

    For example, if you are interested in displaying order lines that have a scheduled order date two weeks from today, enter the present date in the From field and a date two weeks from the present date in the To field.

  4. Save your work to a folder. From the File menu, select Save As to save your folder. When you save your folder, there are several options available. Once you save your folder, close the Criteria window.

    For more information on using folders within Oracle Order Management, see "Private Folders" in Oracle Order Management User's Guide.

  5. Select the scheduling priority rule.

  6. Choose whether to overwrite or preserve all the existing source organizations for the current order line sources during scheduling.

  7. Manually sequence the processing order during scheduling for your order lines or allow the system to schedule your order lines, based on the sequencing rule chosen by selecting Manual Sequence.

    Selecting Manual Sequence enables a user, based on query criteria, to schedule, sequence, firm, or delete order lines that are selected for rescheduling.

    1. Once you select Manual Sequence, the system queries open sales orders based on filter criteria that contain order lines. Then, the system displays the orders based on the sequencing rule selected in the Order Sequencing window.

    2. Select the Firm check box if you do not want a particular order line processing sequence to be modified when you click Apply

    3. Apply.

      For example, suppose you update sequence 1 to sequence 5, sequence 6 to sequence 8, and select the Firm checkbox for sequence 2. Once Apply is selected, the order line associated with sequence 2 remains sequence 2.

      If you did not select the Firm check box for sequence 2, then, based on your user changes, the order line originally associated with sequence 2 could be changed because of resequencing.

    4. Choose to update the order processing sequence during rescheduling. Select the line you want to modify, and then update the sequence number assigned to the order line.

    5. Select Apply to save the new order line sequence for use during rescheduling.

    6. Select Schedule to initiate the simulated order line scheduling.

      While scheduler is running, can track the process using the Progress window.Progress window to track

      The Progress window continually updates the progress of the rescheduling concurrent program. The following information appears:

      • Total Lines #: Total order lines selected for scheduling.

      • Remaining: Total order lines remaining to be scheduled.

      • Time Remaining: Ttotal time remaining to process order lines currently not scheduled.

      • Complete: Total order lines that have completed scheduling.

      • Progress Indicator Bar: Graphic indicator of the current order lines scheduled as a percentage of the total order lines selected for scheduling.

        Once the indicator bar reaches 100 percent and the Remaining field displays 0, select OK to see the scheduling results.

        Results are presented within the Order Backlog Workbench.

Scheduling Order Lines with the Order Backlog Workbench

Once order lines are scheduled and processed, users see the Order Backlog Workbench, a graphical user interface that enables users to review, manage, and process simulated order line scheduling results.

To manage simulated order line scheduling results:

  1. Review the following reschedule exceptions generated during the rescheduling process:

    Note: Select Create/Edit in the Schedule Orders window and define the criteria to search for the order lines to be re-scheduled.

    Exception Name Message Received When
    Item Shortage ATP date is greater than the latest acceptable date.
    Modified Source The new shipping warehouse is different from the original shipping warehouse.
    Later Than Old Schedule Date The new schedule ship date is greater than the old schedule ship date.
    Later than Promise Date The new schedule ship date is greater than the promise date.
    Later than Request Date The new schedule ship date is greater than the original request date.
    Errors Unexpected error is encountered.
  2. Modify the schedule date and source organization's fields for order lines.

  3. Accept the current order line scheduling information.

  4. Firm the current order line information.

    Select the Firm checkbox if you:

  5. Modify simulated scheduling information.

    Accept simulated scheduling recommendations by clicking Save.

    Once you Save, all simulated scheduling results for order lines are committed to the database. The Order Backlog Workbench closes, and the user sees the Schedule Orders window.

  6. Reject simulated scheduling recommendations by clicking Cancel.

    Simulated scheduling information is discarded, order line information is not updated within the database, the Order Backlog Workbench closes, and the user sees the Schedule Orders window.

    Note: ATP in the Order Backlog Workbench is based on the detail supply demand tables, regardless of the profile setting for MSC: Enable ATP Summary Mode.