What the Recalculate Process Does
This table shows you how the Recalculate process affects your constrained supply plan when you make changes.
If you change: |
The Recalculate process: |
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A demand date or quantity, or add a demand Note:
You can perform this change only on end demands, but not dependent demands. |
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The supply due date or quantity for a planned order or existing supply Note:
For existing supplies, such as work orders, you can only set the firm quantity to 0. You can't set the firm quantity value lower or higher than the original supply quantity. |
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Add a supply or change the work definition of an existing planned order |
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Add or modify the resource availability |
Recalculates these measures:
Supplies won't be rescheduled in or out in response to the change in resource availability. |
Add or modify supplier capacity |
Recalculates these measures:
Supplies won't be rescheduled in or out in response to the change in supplier capacity. |
Reschedule a resource activity using the Gantt Chart |
Assumes that if a resource activity is moved in or moved out by a certain number of days, that the parent supply is also moved in or out by the same number of days. Based on this assumption, the same recalculation logic that's applied to the action of moving a supply is also applied in this case. |
Choose an alternate resource for a resource requirement |
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Choose a substitute component for a planned order |
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