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FAQ-Display Recipe Details in the Planner Workbench and Select Alternate Recipe Process (Doc ID 1511427.1)

Last updated on APRIL 04, 2025

Applies to:

Oracle Advanced Supply Chain Planning - Version 11.5.10.2 to 12.1.3 [Release 11.5 to 12.1]
Oracle Process Manufacturing Process Planning - Version 11.5.10.2 to 12.1.3 [Release 11.5 to 12.1]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

This is to cover changes in ASCP and OPM to Display the Recipe, Formula and Routing and their versions details in the ASCP Planner Workbench Supply Demand Form.  In doing this also taking the opportunity to describe the process of changing the selection of an alternate OPM recipe for a Planned Order for an OPM Make item as this allows for the change to display the recipe details to be seen.  There has been a recent and significant change from 12.1.3.7 and the note is covering above that level and describes the level below 12.1.3.7 to detail the differences.  Further the Note details some mandatory patching in order to enable the functionality.  Finally this Note details the situation of ASCP 12.1.3.7 in a decentralized configuration where OPM (source) is not 12.1.3 as 11.5.10.2 or 12.0 and shows the Process Effectivity form pre and post 12.1.3.7.

 

Questions and Answers

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In this Document
Purpose
Questions and Answers
 Why is there Mandatory Patching in ASCP 12.1.3.7 and 12.1.3.8?
 What are the Mandatory Patches for ASCP 12.1.3.7 integrated with OPM 12.1.3
 What are the Mandatory Patches for ASCP 12.1.3.8 integrated with OPM 12.1.3
 How to change to an Alternate Recipe in the ASCP Planner Workbench Supply/Demand form in ASCP 12.1.3.7 and above.
 Pre ASCP 12.1.3.7 Differences to the above
 ASCP 12.1.3.7 over OPM 11.5.10.2 or 12.04/06 Decentralized
 Process Effectivity Form
  Discrete?
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