High-Volume Order Promising

Order promising is a critical business process that must scale with demand and continue to operate even if hardware failures occur. Recent changes to Oracle Fusion Cloud Global Order Promising provide a scale-out architecture for availability checking and scheduling requests across a horizontal grid, which enhances capacity and resilience. The new architecture also reduces operational overhead, making supply and reference data updates immediately available, and eliminating the need to refresh/restart the order promising server.

Migration to the new architecture has continued over several updates. Starting in update 24A, the C++-based order promising solution will no longer be available, and all order promising in Oracle Fusion Cloud will be performed using the high-volume order promising solution. (If you have implemented and are using capable-to-promise features, then C++-based order promising will no longer be available to you as of update 24B.)

If you use capable to promise or allocated order promising, you must complete some setups before you move to the high-volume order promising solution. For details, see this Oracle Cloud Customer Connect Event: SCM – Prepare for the Next Generation of Global Order Promising.

If you are opted in to the feature named High-Volume Order Promising, you can use the features described in this section.