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Oracle Global Order Promising

Available-To-Promise (ATP), Oracle Global Order Promising (GOP) provides an accurate and reliable delivery promises, based on the current and projected demands and supplies across a supply chain and on an extended supply chain, when a customer order can be fulfilled. With multiple supply locations, customers or sales representatives must be able to easily and quickly identify which location has the appropriate product and select the best location. Oracle Global Order Promising calculates promise dates on the basis of both current onhand supplies (ATP) and future demand versus supply based on sourcing rules. Oracle Global Order Promising also considers intransit lead times in its calculations. Allocated ATP allows you to allocate supply by sales channels or customers. You can protect your sales channels or customers from each other by ensuring that each one gets a specified portion of the supply. Product Family ATP allows you to promise orders for a specific end item based on the supply statement at an aggregate (product family) level. In case of similar raw materials in different product families, Combined Item-Product Family ATP can be used to take advantage of aggregate supplies beyond a well-defined time period in the planning horizon.

Deployment
Oracle Global Order Promising can be deployed in the following two ways: ATP Based on Collected Data Availability calculation is based on the collected supply and demand data from transactional systems. ATP Based on Planning Output Oracle Global Order Promising takes advantage of the output from an ASCP plan and promises delivery dates based on that. The advantage of this deployment is the ability to do CTP and CTD checks, as well as the ability to use advanced order promising capabilities, such as Allocated ATP and End Item Substitution.

Oracle Global Order Promising always performs Backward Consumption and forward consumption regardless of the setting. Oracle Global Order Promising always performs Accumulation, regardless of the setting. Past Due Supply and Demand Days fields- When calculating the ATP quantity of an item, Oracle Global Order Promising does not consider any demand or supply source before these dates. The Infinite Supply Time Fence specifies the end of your ATP horizon. ATP considers any demand that falls beyond this time fence as available. Business Application Basic ATP allows you to receive detailed information about whether your availability check request can be met and on what date the request can be fulfilled. Based on statements of current and planned material supply, basic ATP determines the availability of items.

ATP Logic If the ATP item attribute is Material Only, then the system checks ATP for the item on the request date. If supply is unavailable, then ATP performs forward scheduling for this request. ATP finds the earliest date that you can meet the shortage based on the supply in the ATP Rule. This value is the ATP date.

Single-Level Supply Chain ATP Single-Level Supply Chain Available-To-Promise (ATP) enables you to perform availability checks based on current and planned supply across multiple supply ATP Based on Collected Data organizations. You rank the supply organizations so that ATP checks for availability in the order you want. Single-Level Supply Chain ATP automatically finds the best supply organization for your request.
Sourcing Rule You use sourcing rules to describe all of the possible shipping warehouses. The sourcing rule priority determines the order that Oracle Global Order Promising uses to search for supply.

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