FA: SCM: GOP: Defining ATP Rules
(Doc ID 1355055.1)
Last updated on FEBRUARY 03, 2022
Applies to:
Oracle Fusion Order Management Cloud Service - Version 11.1.11.1.0 and laterOracle Fusion Global Order Promising - Version 11.1.11.1.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
Basic Available To Promise (ATP) checking allows users to perform an availability check based on a statement of current and planned material supply against a given organization. You perform ATP checks by specifying the item, the need-by date and the ship-from value. The system returns results describing the need-by date quantity and the fulfillment date.
In order to implement ATP, the system needs to know the configuration of sources of supply in your supply chain.
These sources can be local within a single facility or can be external to the facility in either another site or even an external supplier.
To tell the system where the supply is coming from, you need to setup rules for that supply and how that supply will be available to customers when they order the product.
This document describes setting up Available To Promise (ATP) rules.
Solution
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