|   | Direct material supply (DMS)Direct material supply (DMS) is a supply method in which
		(pending) receipts and available inventory on hand are used to meet
		high-priority demand within a user-specific cluster of warehouses. Based on the DMS upon Receipt or DMS upon JSC Receipt setting in the Item Data by Warehouse (whwmd2510m000) session, you can run DMS in several ways: Automatically After confirmation of a receipt line, DMS runs
			 automatically. Interactively After confirmation of a receipt line or reporting of an
			 operation complete, the Direct Material Supply Distribution (whinh6130m000) session starts. In this session,
			 users can change priorities and quantities for distribution before approving
			 and processing. Manually  After receipt confirmation, users can start the Direct Material Supply Distribution (whinh6130m000) session from the following
				sessions: - Receipt Lines Awaiting Direct Material Supply (whinh3512m300)
 - Inspection Lines Awaiting Direct Material Supply (whinh3522m300)
 
  
 Note In case of multiple receipt lines, DMS is carried out for each
		receipt line, starting with the first line that qualifies for DMS. Meeting demand To meet demand, DMS uses two of the following main
		  resources: Receipts If demand is from the same warehouse, received goods are
			 either cross-docked if the inventory is urgently required, or put away
			 temporarily. If demand is from another warehouse, received goods can be
			 transferred to the other warehouse by creating a transfer order and
			 cross-docking the received goods for the transfer order. On hand inventory If demand is from the same warehouse, available inventory
			 can be outbounded if the inventory is urgently required. If demand is from another warehouse, available inventory can
			 be transferred to that warehouse by creating a transfer order and outbounding
			 the available inventory for the transfer. 
 For more information, refer to DMS and demand. Supply flows example In this example, receipt R1 will be put away and receipt R2
		  is used to meet demand. Demand can be local (D1 and D2), and can be from other
		  warehouses (D3 and D4). If local demand is outside a predefined time fence, this demand will not be taken into account yet.
		  This is the case with demand D1. Receipt R2 is used to meet demand D2, D3 and D4. D2 is local
		  demand, so a cross-dock order C1 will be created and processed. Demand D3 and D4 are from another warehouse (WH2), so a
		  transfer order T1 and related cross-dock order C2 are created and processed. In
		  destination warehouse WH2, a cross-dock order C3 is created for demand D4. No
		  cross-dock order is created yet for demand D3, because this demand is still
		  outside the time fence. Inventory I2 is used for demand D2 by creating outbound advice
		  O1. Warehouse WH1 is the warehouse that will be used for DMS
		  planning. This planning assigns receipts and available inventory to specific
		  demand. Planning DMS planning can be run at various points in time: During JSC operations DMS can be run automatically after reporting of an operation
		  complete to show current demand and the distribution of supply. Without
		  generating any cross-dock orders and/or transfer orders yet, DMS, in this way,
		  offers a preview of the DMS run during or after receipt. During warehouse receipts Based on the actual receipt quantity, demand can be met by
		  creating transfer orders and cross-dock orders. In addition, available
		  inventory can be taken into account at the time of actual receipt. After warehouse receipts  Using one of the following sessions, in which confirmed
				but not yet processed receipts can be selected for DMS planning: - Receipt Lines Awaiting Direct Material Supply (whinh3512m300)
 - Inspection Lines Awaiting Direct Material Supply (whinh3522m300)
 
  During outbound advice Using the Generate Outbound Advice (whinh4201m000) session, DMS planning can be applied to a range
		  of item-warehouse combinations for which the DMS on Inventory parameter is set. Any time Using the Warehouse - Item Inventory (whwmd2515m000) session, DMS planning can be applied to a
		  range of item-warehouse combinations for which the DMS on Inventory parameter is set. 
 For more information, refer to DMS planning and processing. Setup questions and related parameter settings As the supply flows example illustrates, using DMS requires answering a number
		of setup questions. The following table aims to help your organization answer
		these questions. | Setup question |  | Parameter
				setting or solution |  | Will this warehouse be used for DMS planning? |  |   |  | Will this
				item be used for DMS planning in this warehouse? |  |  On warehouse-item level: - DMS Supplied
 -  DMS upon Receipt
 -  DMS upon JSC Receipt
 -  DMS on Inventory
 
  |  | When will
				DMS planning be triggered for this item and warehouse? |  |  On warehouse-item level: -  DMS upon Receipt
 -  DMS upon JSC Receipt
 -  DMS on Inventory
 
  |  | How will DMS
				planning be triggered for this item and warehouse? |  |  On warehouse-item level: -  DMS upon Receipt
 -  DMS upon JSC Receipt
 -  DMS on Inventory
 
  |  | From which
				warehouses should demand be taken into account? |  | Use
				the Warehouse Supply Structures (whinh6140m000) session to define warehouse supply structure relationships. |  | Which
		  types of demand should be taken into account? |  |  On warehouse-item level: - Demand Type for DMS upon Receipt
 - Demand Type for DMS on Inventory
 
  |  | Which demand
		  should be met first? |  | Use the Priority Definitions (whinh6120m000) session to define planning priority rules. |  | Which demand is outside the planning
		  horizon? |  |  On warehouse-item level: - Planning Horizon for DMS upon Receipt
 - Planning Horizon for DMS on Inventory
 
  |  | Will DMS
		  planning be run during JSC operations? |  |   |  
   For more information, refer to DMS settings and master data.    |   |