Supply Chain Snapshot Allocated Demand and Allocated Demand
Allocated Demand and Allocated Supply pop-up windows are now available on the Supply Chain Snapshot:
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On supply order lines, such as purchase orders, transfer orders, or work orders, the allocated demand figure links to a pop-up window. This pop-up window displays the details of each allocated demand order.
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On inventory lines, the allocated demand figure links to a pop-up window, which displays the details of each allocated demand order.
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Allocated demand order lines can be sales orders, transfer orders, order reservations, or work orders.
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On demand order lines, such as sales orders, transfer orders, or work orders (component lines), the allocated supply figure links to a pop-up window. This pop-up window displays allocated source of supply details. Sources of supply can be inventory or supply orders. For example, blanket purchase orders, purchase orders, inbound shipments, transfer orders, or work orders. (assembly).
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When an organization experiences shortages, demand orders are delayed. The allocated supply pop-up window displays where the inventory or supply is missing or delayed.
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The allocated demand pop-up window displays where supply order or inventory is allocated, and which demand orders are affected.
To view an Allocated Supply or Allocated Demand Supply Chain Snapshot window:
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Go to Lists >Supply Chain > Supply Chain Snapshots.
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In the Supply Chain Snapshot page, beside the snapshot you want to open, click the number link.
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To review where allocations have assigned, in the Supply Chain Snapshot subtab, click the Allocated Demand number link.
On the list of allocations pop-up window, review the allocated demand order information:
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Allocated quantity
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Days late
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Sales channel
The Allocated Demand pop-up window shows to where the inventory has been allocated.
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To review where allocations are coming from, in the Supply Chain Snapshot subtab, click the Allocated Supply number link.