QuestionQ13

Supply Planning

A client has high-priority customers who place frequent, low-volume orders.

Which two actions should a backlog planner consider when a backlog run does not yield the desired results?

Choose two
  • A Edit the “Enforce Current Commit” or “Pull-in Enabled” demand attributes.
  • B Activate more intricate Demand Priority rules.
  • C Isolate the problematic customer in its own Backlog Planning run.
  • D Consider simulation.
  • E Edit the “Pull-in Disabled” demand attribute.
Explanation

Backlog planning ranks orders using the selected demand priority rule, so a more detailed rule can better differentiate high-priority customers’ frequent small orders from other demand. Simulation allows the planner to test revised priority rules and planning inputs before committing results; Oracle Backlog Management supports changing the demand priority rule and rerunning the plan to compare fulfillment prospects.

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