Generate Order Planning (cprrp1210m000)

Use this session to carry out an order-planning run to generate orders of the following order types:

If you use repetitive manufacturing, production and planned production schedules for repetitive items are generated in this session. The production schedule horizon is used to differentiate between production schedules and planned production schedules.

LN only generates orders that fall within the order horizon.

Note
  • LN does not create planned purchase orders for the items, for which you select the Purchase Schedule in Use check box in the Items (tcibd0501m000) session. Instead, LN updates the corresponding purchase schedule in the Procurement.
  • The Planned Finish Date of the planned purchase orders cannot be calculated for the items, for which you define Fixed Delivery in the Items - Planning (cprpd1100m000) session and purchase lead time or the Safety Time in the Items - Purchase Business Partner (tdipu0110m000) session.
  • A customized item can have module demand. In this case, a Project Control project with a Fixed Plan Quantity is linked to the item in the Module Planning (tipcs4120m000) session.

 

Scenario
The scenario for which you want to generate planned orders.
Plan Level
The level within a hierarchical planning structure.

When you plan on a higher plan level, plans are general and less detailed.

Example
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Plan level 1 is the highest plan level; the higher the number, the lower the plan level.

Selection Range
From Plan Item
An item with the order system Planned.

The production, distribution, or purchase of these items is planned in Enterprise Planning based on the forecast or the actual demand.

You can plan these items by means of the following:

  • Master-based planning, which is similar to master production scheduling techniques.
  • Order-based planning, which is similar to material-requirements planning techniques.
  • A combination of master-based planning and order-based planning.

Plan items can be one of the following:

  • An actual manufactured or purchased item.
  • A product family.
  • A basic model, that is, a defined product variant of a generic item.

A group of similar plan items or families is called a product family. The items are aggregated to give a more general plan than the one devised for individual items. A code displayed by the item code's cluster segment shows that the plan item is a clustered item that is used for distribution planning.

Include Parent Items
If this check box is selected, Enterprise Planning extends the item selection and also takes into account the multi-level structure of the bill of material (BOM), supplying relationships, and the relations that exist between generic items and the possible product variants.

For the range of plan items that you specified in the From Plan Item and To Plan Item fields, or for any item that LN includes in the selected range as a result of the bottom-up item selection, LN extends the item selection with their:

  • Parent items of the bill of material.
  • Receiving items that you specified in the Supplying Relationships (cprpd7130m000) sessions.
  • Parent items in the generic bill of material, for the generic items included in the specified item range.
  • Derived items: the project items for which you created a project in the Project Control module in Manufacturing.

During the bottom-up item selection, LN completely mixes the existing item structures. The selection algorithm takes in account, for example, the parent-child structure of the BOM, comes across a distribution structure that you modelled by supplying relationships, and finally ends up in the structure of standard, generic, and project items.

Note

If you specified the full range of items, this check box is cleared and cannot be changed.

The following restrictions apply:

  • The parent items must have the specified plan level.
  • LN does not include items that you defined in Configurator.
  • LN does not include project items that have a standard-to-order (STO) structure.
  • The bottom-up functionality only selects the related items of one single site, and stops as soon as it discovers a site change.
Include Child Items
If this check box is selected, Enterprise Planning extends the item selection, and takes the multi-level structure of the bill of material (BOM), supplying relationships, and the relations that exist between generic items and the possible product variants into account.

For the range of plan items specified, or any item included as a result of the bottom-up item selection, LN adds:

During top-down item selection, LN completely mixes the existing item structures. The selection algorithm takes in account, for example, the parent-child structure of the BOM, comes across a distribution structure that you modelled by supplying relationships, and finally ends up in the structure of standard, generic, and project items.

Note
  • If you specified the full range of items, this check box cannot be selected.
  • Top down also works for project items that have a standard-to-order (STO) structure.
  • The following restrictions apply:

    • Component items must have the specified plan level
    • The top-down functionality only selects related items from one site. If a site change is detected, selection stops.

Performance aspects

The setting of this field could affect system performance and database growth. For more information, refer to Top-down item selection.

Order Phase Number
The first of the range of phase numbers that you want to use as a selection criterion.

Enterprise Planning only creates planned orders for plan items with an order phase number in the specified range.

Planner
The employee or department responsible for planning the production, purchase and distribution of items. The planner takes into account the inventory levels, availability of materials, and capacities of resources, and reacts on signals such as rescheduling messages that LN generates.
Vendor Selection
If this check box is selected, you can specify a range of suppliers. LN limits the simulation to items and item groups supplied by one of the suppliers in the selection range.

LN retrieves the items and item groups that are linked to the selected suppliers from the Item - Purchase Business Partner (tdipu0110m000) session. LN only takes into account the item/supplier relations that are valid in the planning horizon. The validity of an item/supplier relation is determined by its effective date and end date. These dates must fall in the planning horizon.

Note

To plan all items that directly or indirectly use components from particular suppliers, also select the Include Parent Items check box.

Buy-from Business Partner
Specify the first of the range of buy-from business partners that you want to use as a selection criterion, if you selected the Vendor Selection check box.
Planning Group Selection
If this check box is selected, orders are only generated for the selected planning groups.
Planning Group
Select the range of planning groups for which orders will be generated.
Options
Run a Net Change Planning
If this check box is selected, LN carries out a net-change simulation.

If this check box is cleared, LN carries out a regenerative simulation.

Net-changes simulations are only used for the actual scenario. For other scenarios, Enterprise Planning always performs a full regeneration of the master plan or the order planning.

Parallel Processing
If this check box is selected, LN distributes the calculations over multiple bshells, to improve performance.
Generate
If this check box is selected, LN also automatically performs a master plan simulation for every item within the selection that has an item master plan.

Performance aspects

The setting of this field could affect system performance and database growth.

Selecting this check box has a negative impact on the system performance. It is recommended to use the Generate Master Planning (cprmp1202m000) session for simulating large numbers of items.

Update
If this check box is selected, LN updates the item master plan of all simulated items online.

Performance aspects

The setting of this field could affect system performance and database growth.

You are recommended to only select the current check box if you simulate small selections, because of performance.

If you want to simulate a large number of items, you are recommended to clear the current check box. After simulation, you can simulate a master plan in the Generate Master Planning (cprmp1202m000) session if the Update Goods Flow check box is selected.

Remove Firm Planned Orders
If this check box is selected, LN erases all previously generated planned orders with the order status set to Firm Planned, before it starts a new simulation procedure.
Note

LN always removes all previously generated planned orders with the Planned order status before it starts a new simulation. Previously generated planned orders with the Confirmed order status are retained.

Allow Multiple Sources per Demand
If this check box is selected, Enterprise Planning creates planned orders with various order types according to the sourcing strategy that you defined for the item in the Sourcing Strategy (cprpd7110m000) session.

If this check box is cleared, Enterprise Planning creates only one type of planned orders, according to the setting of the Item Type field in the Items (tcibd0501m000) session and the settings for the item in the Date-Effective Supply Source (tcibd0510m000) session.

Firm Demand Pegged Order
If this check box is selected, planned orders with an allocation are set to Firm Planned.

Related topics

Generate within
Use this check box to determine whether or not Enterprise Planning generates planned orders within the time fence.

Dependent on the previously mentioned check boxes, three possible situations exist:

  • If Use Time Fence check box in the Items - Planning (cprpd1100m000) session is cleared Enterprise Planning generates planned orders within the time fence, regardless of the setting of the Generate within check box.
  • If Use Time Fence check box in the Items - Planning (cprpd1100m000) session is selected, and the Generate within check box is cleared Enterprise Planning generates planned orders outside the time fence.
  • If Use Time Fence check box in the Items - Planning (cprpd1100m000) session, and the Generate within check box are both selected Enterprise Planning generates planned orders within the time fence.
Note

If the current check box is selected, you cannot select the Reset Net Change in Time Fence check box.

Confirm within
If this check box is selected, for all planned orders of which the planned finish dates fall in the time fence, the order status is set to Confirmed.
Note

If the Generate within check box is cleared, you cannot select the current check box.

Reset Net Change in Time Fence
If this check box is selected, LN sets the net-change dates of all selected plan items to zero after a net-change simulation. So, net-change dates that lie in the time fence are also set to zero. Because of this, the changes that lie in the time fence are not taken into account in the next net-change RRP run.

If this check box is cleared, net-change dates that lie in the time fence are not set to zero. So, the changes in the time fence can be considered in a later net-change RRP run that simulates in the time fence.

Note

If the Generate within check box is selected, you cannot select the current check box.

Schedule Repetitive Work Cells
If this check box is selected, the production schedules linked to the work cells are calculated against infinite capacity.

Performance aspects

The setting of this field could affect system performance and database growth.

Update Pegging Relations
If this check box is selected, LN also calculates the pegging relations. If this check box is cleared, LN deletes all existing pegging relations.

To view the pegging relations, start the Browse Order Pegging (cprrp0740m000) session.

Note

You can modify this check box only if the Update Pegging Relations during Order Planning field in the Scenarios (cprpd4100m000) session is User Specified. For more information, refer to Update Pegging Relations during Order Planning.

Delete Current Pegging Relations
If this check box is selected, LN deletes all pegging relations for all scenarios before the updated pegging relations are generated.

If you execute a full order simulation run for all plan items, you can better select this check box, because that gives you a better system performance. However, if you generate planned orders for a limited selection of plan items, or if you want to retain the pegging relations for other scenarios, you must clear this check box.

Automatic Order Grouping
If this check box is selected, LN rebuilds the automatic-update order groups.

Related topics

Update Resource Masterplan
If this check box is selected, LN updates the resource master plan for the resources involved in the planned production orders that Enterprise Planning generates.
Exception Messages
Print
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:

  • Exception Messages by Planner (cprao1120m000)
  • Exception Messages by Planner and Item (cprao1125m000)
  • Exception Messages by Resource (cprao1130m000)
Save
If this check box is selected, Enterprise Planning updates the exception messages in the Exception Messages by Planner and Item (cprao1125m000) session for the range of planners that you specified in the Planner From and the Planner To field.
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.

Planning Signals to Planner
The name of the planner.