Demand Transaction (plaps4615m000)
Use this session to view the recorded instance of demand for a product or service. These transactions are used for effective demand planning and inventory management.
A demand transaction decreases the inventory.Field Information
- Scenario
- The code of the scenario.
- Plan Item
- The code of plan item. The code consists of the cluster code, the project code, and the item code.
- Demand Transaction
- The code of the demand transaction.
- Date
- The date and time when the transaction is created.
- Type
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The type of supply transaction.
Allowed values
- To Product
- To Consume
- To Receive PO
- To Receive DO
- To Ship CO
- To Ship DO
- To Ship Forecast
- On Hand Qty
- To Increase
- To Decrease
- To Increase Inventory Plan
- To Decrease Inventory Plan
- To Increase Substitution
- To Decrease Substitution
- Planned Date
- The date and time when the demand transaction is planned.
- Due Date
- The date and time by when the demand transaction must be started.
- Transaction Number
- The transaction number of the demand order.
- General
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- Total Firm Allocated Quantity
- The total quantity of the item reserved to date by a firm allocation.
- Total Temp Allocated Quantity
- The total quantity of the item reserved to date by a temporary allocation.
- Quantity Not Firm Allocated
- The quantity of the item not allocated.
- Source
- The site or warehouse creating the allocation.
- Actual Date
- The actual date and time when the demand transaction is completed.
- Is By Product
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Indicates if the demand transaction is by product.
Allowed values
- Yes
- No
- Order
- The order demanding the allocation.
- Quantity
- The quantity required.
- Due Finish Date
- The date by when the demand transaction must be completed.
- Planned Finish Date
- The planned date and time by when the demand transaction must be completed.
- Actual Finish Date
- The actual date and time when the demand transaction is completed.