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Oracle
Advanced Planning and Scheduling
Implementation and User’s Guide, Volumes 1 & 2
Release 11
i
August 2002
Part No. B10144-01
Oracle Advanced Planning and Scheduling Implementation and User’s Guide, Volumes 1 & 2, Release 11i
Part No. B10144-01
Copyright © 1996, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
Primary Author: Karen Aziz
Contributing Authors: Christine Chen, Kevin Creel, Mary DeSouza, Bahram Ghajarrahimi, Vivek
Ghiya, Roger Goossens, Raju Goteti, Sridhar Hoskote, Swati Joshi, Shailesh Kumar, Sridhar
Lakshminarayanan, Nile Leach, Moshin Lee, Scott Malcolm, Sareeka Malhotra, Jim Rogers, Rod Sernett,
James Siri, Nadeem Syed, Evelyn Tran, Mark Wells, Chandra Yeleshwarapu.
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Contents
Volumes 1 & 2 i
Send Us Your Comments ................................................................................................................. xix
Preface.......................................................................................................................................................... xxi
Audience for This Guide.................................................................................................................... xxi
How To Use This Guide .................................................................................................................... xxii
Documentation Accessibility ...................................................................................................... xxiii
Finding Out What’s New.................................................................................................................. xxiv
Other Information Sources.............................................................................................................. xxiv
Online Documentation................................................................................................................ xxiv
Related User Guides..................................................................................................................... xxv
User Guides Related to All Products......................................................................................... xxv
User Guides Related to This Product ...................................................................................... xxvii
Reference Manuals ....................................................................................................................... xxx
Installation and System Administration Guides..................................................................... xxxi
Training and Support.................................................................................................................. xxxi
Conventions....................................................................................................................................... xxxii
Notational Conventions............................................................................................................. xxxii
Text Conventions........................................................................................................................ xxxii
Do Not Use Database Tools to Modify Oracle Applications Data.......................................... xxxiii
About Oracle...................................................................................................................................... xxxiii
Your Feedback .................................................................................................................................. xxxiv
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1 Overview
Introducing Oracle Advanced Planning Suite.............................................................................. 1-2
Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning.................................................................................... 1-3
New ASCP Features ..................................................................................................................... 1-4
Oracle Inventory Optimization...................................................................................................... 1-11
New Inventory Optimization Features ............................................................................. 1-11
Oracle Global Order Promising..................................................................................................... 1-15
New Global Order Promising Features ............................................................................ 1-16
2Setting Up
Setup Overview................................................................................................................................... 2-2
Deployment Configurations............................................................................................................. 2-2
One-Machine Implementation.................................................................................................... 2-2
Two-Machine Implementation ................................................................................................... 2-3
Three-Machine Implementation................................................................................................. 2-4
Four-Machine Implementation................................................................................................... 2-5
Setup Flowchart................................................................................................................................... 2-6
Setup Steps for the Source................................................................................................................ 2-7
Setup Steps for the Destination..................................................................................................... 2-13
3 Planning Business Flows
Business Flows .................................................................................................................................... 3-2
APS Information Flows................................................................................................................ 3-2
The Demand-to-Make / Demand-to-Buy Business Flow....................................................... 3-3
The Inquiry-to-Order Business Flow ......................................................................................... 3-4
A Day in the Life of a Planner.......................................................................................................... 3-5
Specify Sources of Demand.............................................................................................................. 3-5
Run Collections................................................................................................................................... 3-6
Create a Plan ........................................................................................................................................ 3-6
Launch the Plan................................................................................................................................... 3-6
Review Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) .................................................................................. 3-6
Review Exceptions.............................................................................................................................. 3-7
Review Workflow Notifications ...................................................................................................... 3-8
View Pegged Supply and Demand.................................................................................................. 3-9
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Modify Objectives............................................................................................................................ 3-10
Modify Supply/Demand ................................................................................................................. 3-11
Modify Resources............................................................................................................................. 3-11
Modify Supplier Parameters .......................................................................................................... 3-12
Run Net Change................................................................................................................................ 3-12
Review a Constrained Forecast that Results from Net Change Planning.......................... 3-12
Release or Firm Orders.................................................................................................................... 3-13
4 Running Collections for ASCP
Overview of Running Collections for ASCP ................................................................................ 4-2
Definitions........................................................................................................................................... 4-2
Collection Strategy ............................................................................................................................ 4-3
Multiple Source Instances ...................................................................................................4-4
Pull Architecture .................................................................................................................4-4
Detect Net Change to Synchronize Oracle Applications and Oracle ASCP ........................4-4
Multi-Process Collection Architecture ................................................................................4-4
Data Consolidation .............................................................................................................4-4
Projects/Tasks, and Seiban Numbers .................................................................................4-5
Oracle Applications Version and RDBMS Version .............................................................4-5
Support for Several Configurations ....................................................................................4-5
Architecture.......................................................................................................................................... 4-5
Supported Configurations........................................................................................................... 4-7
Collection Methods.......................................................................................................................... 4-10
When To Use Each Collection Method .............................................................................4-10
Running Collections Steps ............................................................................................................. 4-12
Data Changes That Can Be Collected in Net Change Mode.................................................... 4-18
Legacy Collection.............................................................................................................................. 4-20
Process ..............................................................................................................................4-21
5 Defining Plans
Overview of Defining Plans............................................................................................................. 5-2
Global Supply Chain Planning........................................................................................................ 5-2
Prerequisites for Running a Global Supply Chain Plan ......................................................... 5-3
Advantages of the Single Plan.................................................................................................... 5-3
Subset Plans......................................................................................................................................... 5-9
Pitfalls of Subset Planning......................................................................................................... 5-10
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