Process Exception Messages (cprao1220m000)

Use this session to define criteria to process the exception messages that LN generated during order-based planning, and for which you selected the Auto Process check box in the Exception Message Types by Planner (cprao1110m000) session.

The exception messages can be of the following type:

  • Cancel
  • Reschedule In
  • Reschedule Out

When LN processes these exception messages, planned orders are cancelled or rescheduled.

When LN autoprocesses a Cancel exception message, the corresponding order is automatically deleted for orders that are cancelled entirely.

In case of a Reschedule In or a Reschedule Out exception message, LN automatically reschedules the ordered quantity (partly) to the date that the exception message advises.

Field Information

Scenario

Define the first of a range of scenarios for which LN must process the cancellation or rescheduling exception messages.

Planner ID

Define the first of a range of planners for which LN must process the cancellation or rescheduling exception messages.

From Plan Item

Define the first of a range of plan items for which LN must process the cancellation or rescheduling exception messages.

Skip Changed Item

If this check box is selected, LN does not process the Reschedule In, Reschedule Out, and Cancel exception messages of the items whose situation has changed since the last simulation run. For more information, refer to Net-change simulations.

Update Exception Messages

If this check box is selected, LN updates the planning exception messages in the sessions of the Resource Analysis and Optimization module that are influenced when LN processes the cancellation and/or rescheduling exception messages.

If this check box is cleared, LN does not update the influenced exception messages.

Note: The Update Exception Messages check box does not impact the cancellation and the rescheduling exception messages themselves, which always remain visible in the Exception Messages by Planner and Item (cprao1125m000) session.