Runni – Oracle A75089-02 User Manual

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Running the Planning and Shipping Schedule (SSSO and SPSO) Extract Program

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Oracle e-Commerce Gateway User’s Guide

See Also

Outbound Payment Order / Remittance Advice, Oracle e-Commerce Gateway
Implementation Manual, Release 11i

Submitting a Request, Oracle Applications User’s Guide

Viewing the Status of Concurrent Programs

on page 9-7

Running the Planning and Shipping Schedule (SSSO and SPSO) Extract
Program

Use the planning schedule to communicate forecast requirements to your suppliers.
The planning schedules may be comprised of both forecast and material release
information including authorizations from the buyer to commit material and labor
resources for a specific period. The planning schedule may be stated in daily,
weekly, monthly, quarterly, or in any combination of periods.

Use the shipping schedule to communicate short-term firm requirements and
shipping schedules to your suppliers. Shipping schedules are usually stated in daily
buckets and are used to refine planning schedules in support of a Just-in-Time
planning environment.

In addition to using e-Commerce Gateway to transmit your planning or shipping
schedules, you may transmit the schedules using the Scheduler Workbench or
AutoSchedule process in Oracle Supplier Scheduling. With the Scheduler
Workbench, you select the schedules using the schedule ID. With AutoSchedule, all
built and confirmed schedules designated for electronic transmission are sent if they
were not previously sent.

Prerequisite Setup in Oracle Applications

Oracle Supplier Scheduling

Create planning or shipping schedules manually using the

Scheduler’s Workbench or automatically using AutoSchedule.

Define bucket patterns and enable CUM Accounting to track quantity received by
supplier site.

Note:

The concept of authorizations does not apply to shipping

schedules.

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