Collect Data for Global Order Promising

You must collect setup details, supply data, and demand data into the planning repository.

Collect Data

You must collect data so Promising can use the latest setup, supply, and demand details in your supply chain and accurately promise your item. Here are some examples of when you need to collect:
  • You create or modify an assignment set, sourcing rule, ATP rule, or profile option.
  • The reference data that your sourcing rules use change, such as organizations, items, regions, and so on.
  • You create or modify work definitions, item structures, resources, organizations, or transit times that affect a bill of resources.
  • You create or modify a work definition and item structure for a configured item.
  • Your bill of materials or routing details change.
  • Before you do various actions, such as the Aggregate Batch Scheduling Metrics action, Promising Supply Availability action, and so on.
  • You ship or cancel a sales order.

This topic provides a high level summary of collecting, but there's lots more to know. For details, see Overview of Data Collections for Supply Chain Planning.

Try it.

  1. Go to the Plan Inputs work area.
  2. Click Tasks > Collect Planning Data, then collect the entities that you need. Here are some examples of the entities that you might need to collect. They'll be different depending on that changes that you've made:
    • Items
    • Item Structures
    • Work Definitions
    • Organizations
    • Resources
    • Shipping Methods
    • Suppliers

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Consume Supply for Draft Orders When Collecting Data