Pegging Updates on Restore
When you click the Restore button for new planned orders, the system:
Deletes all pegging records for a new planned order when you delete the planned order
Decreases the net change in demand for each item/branch by the quantity of the Pegging Orders (Demand) record for the first-level components
Decreases the quantity of the record from the item/branch past due demand if the Pegging Orders (Demand) record has a request date before the Planning Start Date
For existing planned orders, including firm orders without a parts list, the following apply when you click Restore:
When a change to an existing planned order is restored to the original value, the system creates the pegging records of the first-level components based on the original values.
The system updates the net change in demand for each item/branch based on the net change of the pegging records of the first-level components. Net change in demand is the difference between the values before and after they are restored in the F34X200W table.
If the updated pegging records of the first-level components have a requested date that falls before the Planning Start Date, the system decreases the updated quantity from the total past due demand record of the item/branch.
If the pegging records of the first-level components created from the F3412 record have a requested date before the Planning Start Date, then the system adds the original quantity to the total past due demand record of the item/branch.
If you change an existing planned order for a component and there are pegging records associated with the component, then the system updates only the pegging records of the first-level components. The pegging records associated with the component remain the same until the corresponding parent order is modified.
For firm orders, the following apply when you click Restore:
When you change an existing firm order and click the Restore button, the system restores the parts lists of only the first-level components to their original values using the new adjusted quantity and date.
The system updates the net change in demand for each item/branch based on the net change of the first-level components parts list records. The net change in demand is the difference between the unadjusted values and the unsaved adjusted values in the F34X200W table.
If the updated parts lists of the first-level components have a requested date before the Planning Start Date, the updated quantity is decremented from the item/branch past due demand.
If the original parts lists of the first-level components have a requested date before the Planning Start Date, the original quantity is added to the item/branch past due demand.