| Generate Pegging Relations (cprrp0240m000)Use this session to generate the pegging
relations that show which orders for materials are related to which orders for
end items. The difference between this session and the Generate Order Planning (cprrp1210m000) session is, that this session generates only pegging relations. The Generate Order Planning (cprrp1210m000) session generates planned orders and
optionally also pegging relations. Scenario The identification of an overall planning solution. Each scenario represents one overall planning solution, and
involves particular settings for the planning of items and resources. You can
use scenarios to analyze and compare various planning options and to find the
best planning solution. For example, you can vary demand forecasts or sourcing
strategies. One of the scenarios is the actual scenario, which
corresponds with the actual planning situation. You can only transfer planned
orders and production plans from the actual scenario to the execution level of LN. Plan Level The level within a hierarchical planning structure. When you plan on a higher plan level, plans are general and
less detailed. Example Plan level 1 is the highest plan level; the higher the
number, the lower the plan level. Options Net Change Run If this check box is selected, LN updates the pegging
relations only for the plan items marked as changed since the previous pegging
update. If a plan item has changed since the previous pegging
update, the Pegging Net Change check box in the Items - Planning (cprpd1100m000) session is selected. Delete all Pegging Relations beforehand If this check box is selected, LN deletes all pegging
relations for all scenarios before the updated pegging
relations are generated. If you select this check box, you get a better system
performance. However, if you want to keep the pegging relations for other
scenarios, you must clear this check box. Parallel Processing If this check box is selected, LN distributes the calculations over multiple LN shells, also known as
bshells, to improve performance. Signals Save Exception Messages If this check box is selected, Enterprise Planning
updates the exception messages in the Planner/Item Signals (cprao1125m000) session. The pegging exception messages are also updated. Print Exception Messages If this check box is selected, LN prints an overview of
the generated exception messages in a report. You can also send the
report to the display browser for a quick overview of the planning problems. LN also stores the exception messages in the database. The exception messages in the report are less detailed than the exception messages that are stored in the database. Use the following sessions to
see these details: - Signal Overview - by Planner (cprao1120m000)
- Planner/Item Signals (cprao1125m000)
- Resource - Signals (cprao1130m000)
Log Exception Messages for Planner The employee to whom LN assigns all generated exception messages. If this field is
empty, LN sends the
item-related exception messages to the planner that is linked to the
item in the Items - Planning (cprpd1100m000) session. If no planner is linked to the item, LN stores the
item-related exception messages without mentioning a planner. LN also stores
non-item-related exception messages without mentioning a planner. | |