| Setting up demand pegging- In the Implemented Software Components (tccom0500m000) details session, select the Demand Pegging check box.
- In the Items (tcibd0501m000) session, select the Demand Pegged check box for an item.
- In the Demand Peg Search Path Level fields of the Item Base Data Parameters (tcibd9199m000) session, specify the search levels for
retrieving demand pegging master data.
- Depending on the selected search levels, specify demand pegging
master data in the Demand Pegging Terms and Conditions (tctrm1165m000) session and/or Items (tcibd0501m000) session.
Specify these fields: - To enable demand pegging for a terms and conditions
agreement, select the Demand Pegging Required check box in the Demand Pegging Terms and Conditions (tctrm1165m000) session. The Demand Pegged check box must also be selected for the
item in the Items (tcibd0501m000) session.
- Select the Use Unallocated Inventory check box to allow using both
allocated and unallocated inventory.
- Specify the Demand Pegging Type field to determine the specification attributes that are used for
demand and supply matching. Among other things, the Demand Pegging Type thus determines the content of
the specification.
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In the Inventory Handling Parameters (whinh0100m000) session, select the:
Relation between Demand Pegging Type and specification The following table shows the relation between the demand
pegging type and the specification: Demand Pegging Type | Allocates
inventory and demand pegs orders to a specific: | Specified in specification: |
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Customer Based | Business
partner | Sold-to business
partner | Order Based | Demand order | Sold-to
business partner | Order/position/sequence | Customer Reference Based | Customer reference | Sold-to business partner | Reference | Customer Location Based | Customer location | Sold-to business partner | Ship-to business partner | Internal Reference Based | Internal reference | Reference |
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