Demand Pegging Terms and Conditions (tctrm1165m000)

Use this session to view, enter, and maintain the demand pegging terms and conditions for a terms and conditions line.

You can start this session by double-clicking a line on the Demand Pegging tab of the Terms and Conditions Line (tctrm1620m000) session; alternatively, start this session stand-alone.

Note

You can only define demand pegging terms and conditions if the following are applicable:

 

Terms and Conditions ID
An agreement between business partners about the sale, purchase, or transfer of goods, in which you can define detailed terms and conditions about orders, schedules, planning, logistics, invoicing, and demand pegging, and define the search mechanism to retrieve the correct terms and conditions.

The agreement includes the following:

  • A header with the type of agreement and the business partner(s).
  • Search levels with a search priority and a selection of search attributes (fields) and linked terms and conditions groups.
  • One or more lines with the values for the search levels’ search attributes.
  • Terms and conditions groups with detailed terms and conditions about orders, schedules, planning, logistics, invoicing, and demand pegging for the lines.
Search Level
A priority level for searching and selecting a terms and conditions line. Search levels include a selection of search attributes (fields) and linked terms and conditions groups.
Position
The number used to identify the position of the terms and conditions line on the terms and conditions agreement or the terms and conditions template.
Effective Date
The first day on which a record or a setting is valid. The effective date often includes the effective time.
Expiry Date
The last date on which a record or a setting is valid. The expiry date often includes the expiry time.
Demand Pegging Required
If this check box is selected, demand pegging is enabled for the terms and conditions line.
Demand Pegging Type
Specify the type of peg, which determines the specification attributes used for demand and supply matching.
Note

The demand side and supply side of the matching process must be based on the same Demand Pegging Type.

Allowed values

Demand Pegging Type

Use Unallocated Inventory
If this check box is selected, unallocated inventory can be allocated and used to supply the demand order. First, allocated inventory is used, then unallocated inventory.

If this check box is cleared, only allocated inventory can be used.

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