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WMS Rules Engine 11i To 12

The document describes several enhancements to Oracle Warehouse Management's rules engine: 1) Rules and values can now be assigned directly in the Rules Workbench instead of through dummy strategies. 2) Additional functionality was added to support Oracle Process Manufacturing including dual UOM allocations and quality specification matching. 3) The rules engine supports searching non-locator controlled sub-inventories and creates lot level reservations for lot indivisible items.

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WMS Rules Engine 11i To 12

The document describes several enhancements to Oracle Warehouse Management's rules engine: 1) Rules and values can now be assigned directly in the Rules Workbench instead of through dummy strategies. 2) Additional functionality was added to support Oracle Process Manufacturing including dual UOM allocations and quality specification matching. 3) The rules engine supports searching non-locator controlled sub-inventories and creates lot level reservations for lot indivisible items.

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Changes for Oracle Warehouse Management Rules Engine Enhancements are described below: In previous releases, you had

to create a dummy strategy with no restrictions. In this release, you can now assign rules and values directly in the Rules Workbench, so you no longer need to create a strategy with a single rule. Other enhancements are: Assign rules and values along with strategies directly in the Rules Workbench. Rules Engine Simulator and Execution Trace Log display the strategy rule and value used. The custom strategy selection API also supports returning a strategy, rule, or value. Evaluates and processes the first assignment that satisfies the conditions. The Rules Where Used window available in previous releases was decommissioned because you can view rules directly in the Rules Workbench. You can now allocate material based on Oracle Process Manufacturing allocation criteria. Additional objects and parameters were added to the rules engine to support Oracle Process Manufacturing. For allocations of dual UOM-controlled material, allocations are made in both the primary and secondary quantities. Additional objects and parameters were seeded to enable quality specification matching. The system calls an API and returns a Yes if the lot meets the specifications, and a No if the lot does not meet the specifications. The Rules Engine now supports searching for material in non-locator controlled sub-inventories. The system can now create lot level detailed reservations for lot indivisible items. The system validates that the lot quantity equals the available to reserve quantity. If they do not fall within tolerances, it does not make a reservation. In previous releases reservations for lot indivisible items were created systematically during sales order scheduling. In this release, reservations for lot indivisible items are created manually after sales order booking. The Rules Engine will only over allocate an indivisible lot if you enable over picking for the organization. You can under pick an indivisible lot. Indivisible lot consumption is restricted to sales order and manufacturing issues. Note: You can assign a value only if the rule type is Cost Group. With the Rules Workbench, you can assign crossdock rules and criteria to objects. The rule assignments can include both demand initiated (opportunistic) and supply initiated (planned). You can assign criteria to business objects that include organization, customer, supplier, item project, and task. The rules engine now honors serial-level detailed reservations before it applies rules. It verifies the availability and material status of serial numbers. If a serial number fails the availability check for any reason, Oracle Warehouse Management

backorders the demand line. In previous releases, the system did not perform validations between reservations and material status. The rules engine also controls the allocation of serial numbers at a locator.

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