How Promising Promises a Transfer Order

Get details about how promising promises a transfer order.

  1. Supply Chain Orchestration creates a source for your transfer, such as min-max planning, back-to-back, spreadsheet upload, or planning.
  2. Supply Chain Orchestration uses the document creation rules that you set up to determine whether to use a transfer order or a purchase order to make the transfer happen. For details, see Guidelines for Setting Up Rules That Create Supply.
  3. Promising looks for supply at more than one source organization to determine the best possible way to promise the transfer order, depending on the sourcing rule that you specify for the destination organization. For details, see Source Your Supply Chain.

You can use Check Availability to monitor fulfillment for the transfer order and prioritize shipment. Use it to view potential promising results and availability options, and to do a what-if simulation for the transfer. For details, see Check Availability.