Redwood: Create Flow Schedules to Fulfill Requests from Supply Chain Planning
Use Oracle Supply Chain Orchestration to create a flow schedule in Oracle Manufacturing and fulfill supply requests from Supply Chain Planning.
Here's how it works:
- Supply Chain Planning sends a supply request to Supply Chain Orchestration to create a flow schedule.
- Supply Chain Orchestration sends a request to create a flow schedule to Manufacturing.
- Manufacturing creates a flow schedule and sends the flow schedule's number to Supply Chain Orchestration.
Try it:
- Go to your home page, then click Supply Chain Execution > Show More > Supply Requests.
- Search for your request on the Supply Requests page:
- Use filters to focus the search results:
- Plan to Produce. Filter the supply requests that you received from Supply Planning.
- Flow Manufacturing. Filter supply requests that have a flow schedule.
- In the search results, notice that the Request Source attribute contains Supply Planned Orders and the Business Flow attribute contains Plan to Produce, then click View Supply Request Details:
- Examine the details, then click 1014 under Flow Schedule:
- Examine details about the flow schedule that Manufacturing created:
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
Key Resources
Access Requirements
Users who are assigned a configured job role that contains these privileges can access this feature:
- Process Supply Order Interface (DOS_PROCESS_SUPPLY_ORDER_INTERFACE_PRIV)
- View Supply Orders (DOS_VIEW_SUPPLY_ORDERS_PRIV)
- Manage Supply Request Exceptions (DOS_MANAGE_SUPPLY_REQUEST_EXCEPTIONS_PRIV)
- View Supply Order Exceptions and Status (DOS_VIEW_SUPPLY_ORDER_EXCEPTIONS_AND_STATUS_PRIV)
These privileges were available prior to this update.