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:

  1. Supply Chain Planning sends a supply request to Supply Chain Orchestration to create a flow schedule.
  2. Supply Chain Orchestration sends a request to create a flow schedule to Manufacturing.
  3. Manufacturing creates a flow schedule and sends the flow schedule's number to Supply Chain Orchestration.

Try it:

  1. Go to your home page, then click Supply Chain Execution > Show More > Supply Requests.
  2. Search for your request on the Supply Requests page:

Supply Requests

  1. 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.

Supply Requests Filters

  1. 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:

View Supply Request Details

  1. Examine the details, then click 1014 under Flow Schedule:

Flow Schedules

  1. Examine details about the flow schedule that Manufacturing created:

Flow Schedule Details

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.