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.