Index
A C D E I L M N P Q R S T W
A
- allocation of packs, 6.6
- allocation.properties file, 2.1.4
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- version of merchandising system, 2.1.4.2
- allocation-related dataflow, 5.1
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- figure, 5.1
C
- calculation settings, 2.1.4.6
- cascade allocations, 6.7
D
- debug mode on off switch, 2.1.4.4
- dependencies and assumptions, 5.3
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- functional, 5.3.5
- RMS Differentiator Setup, 5.3.1
- determining need, 4.1.1.2
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- lead time need, 4.1.1.2
- weight and date user selection, 4.1.1.2
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- corporate, 4.1.1.2
- forecast, 4.1.1.2
- history and plan, 4.1.1.2
- manual, 4.1.1.2
- plan, 4.1.1.2
- plan re-project, 4.1.1.2
- sales history, 4.1.1.2
E
- exception handling, 2.1.2
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- other checked exceptions, 2.1.2
- SQL exception, 2.1.2
I
- item location warning, 2.1.4.8
- item source, 2.1.3
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- advanced shipping notification, 2.1.3
- bill of lading (BOL), 2.1.3
- purchase order, 2.1.3
- transfer, 2.1.3
- warehouse, 2.1.3
- item sources, 4.1.1.1
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- advanced shipping notices or advanced shipment notifications, 4.1.1.1
- bills of lading, 4.1.1.1
- purchase orders, 4.1.1.1
- transfers, 4.1.1.1
- warehouse-sourced inventory, 4.1.1.1
L
- language to be loaded, 2.1.4.7
- logging, 2.1.4.3
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- default log email address recipient, 2.1.4.3
- default log email address sender, 2.1.4.3
- email logger level, 2.1.4.3
- email logging enabled, 2.1.4.3
- log email subject, 2.1.4.3
- log format, 2.1.4.3
- log in asynchronous mode, 2.1.4.3
- log level size, 2.1.4.3
- log path, 2.1.4.3
- logger level, 2.1.4.3
- number of rolled over log files, 2.1.4.3
- redirect system.out and system.err, 2.1.4.3
- unix syslog enabled, 2.1.4.3
- unix syslog host ip address, 2.1.4.3
- unix syslog logger level, 2.1.4.3
M
- methods of integration, 5.2
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- persistence layer integration, 5.2
- rsl-based integration, 5.2
- minimum and maximum pool size to maintain, 2.1.4.5
- mld calculation flows, 6.10
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- fashion and cascade mld, 6.10.2
- staple mld calculation, 6.10.1
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- allocation phase, 6.10.1
- need gathering phase, 6.10.1, 6.10.1, 6.10.1, 6.10.1
- source location phase, 6.10.1
- multi-level distribution (mld), 4.1.1.4
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- data sources, 4.1.1.4
- expected inventory, 4.1.1.4
- purchase order creation, 4.1.1.4
N
- N-tier technical architecture, 1.1.1
P
- prepack algorithm, 6.13
Q
- queue processing, 6.1
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- description, 6.1.1
- scripts, 6.1.2
R
- rounding conditions, 6.3
S
- setting end of the week day, 2.1.4.10
- staple cascade, 6.7.1.1
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- diagram, 6.7.1.1
- store calculation multiple, 6.4
- summary of items, 5.3.4
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- simple non-sellable fashion packs and complex non-sellable fashion pack, 5.3.4
- simple non-sellable staple pack and complex non-sellable staple pack, 5.3.4
- simple sellable fashion packs and complex sellable fashion packs, 5.3.4
- Simple sellable staple pack and complex sellable staple pack, 5.3.4
- single fashion item, 5.3.4
- single staple item, 5.3.4
- style/color, 5.3.4
T
- type of allocation, 2.1.4.9
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- full, 2.1.4.9
- lite, 2.1.4.9
W
- what if allocation, 4.1.1.3
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- purchase order addition, 4.1.1.3
- what if supply chain on hand, 4.1.1.3
- what if future fulfillment, 6.14
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- example scenarios, 6.14.2
- overview, 6.14.1