OPM: While Scheduling Orders GOP Does Not Consider Scale Type Integer Multiples
(Doc ID 3023431.1)
Last updated on JUNE 21, 2024
Applies to:
Oracle Global Order Promising - Version 12.2.6.3 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
While scheduling orders or performing ATP Inquiry, Global Order Promising [GOP] does not consider Scale Type Integer Multiples.
Top Item Formula
Top Item – "Parent Item"
Component - "Phantom Item"
Usage Quantity – 0.9
Scale Type – Integer
Scrap - 20%
Scale Multiple – 64
Scale Rounding Variance – 100
Rounding Direction – UP
Phantom Item Formula
Phantom Item - "Phantom Item"
Component – "Component Item"
Usage Quantity – 0.005
Scale Type – Proportional
When we create a batch for "Parent Item" for quantity 2584.67274, the Component "Component Item" requirement is calculated as 15.488.
Where as in ATP, Component "Component Item" requirement is calculated as 15.35074 for the same parent quantity 2584.67274.
Top Item – "Parent Item"
Component - "Phantom Item"
Usage Quantity – 0.9
Scale Type – Integer
Scrap - 20%
Scale Multiple – 64
Scale Rounding Variance – 100
Rounding Direction – UP
Phantom Item Formula
Phantom Item - "Phantom Item"
Component – "Component Item"
Usage Quantity – 0.005
Scale Type – Proportional
When we create a batch for "Parent Item" for quantity 2584.67274, the Component "Component Item" requirement is calculated as 15.488.
Where as in ATP, Component "Component Item" requirement is calculated as 15.35074 for the same parent quantity 2584.67274.
The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1. Responsibility: Advanced Supply Chain Planner
2. Navigation: ATP> ATP Inquiry
3. Enter Org and Item
4. Press ATP Details button
Cause
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