In the inter-site order flow, there are several demand and supply orders created on different sites in the same or different companies. The supply chain purchase order analysis enables viewing connections between different kinds of demand and supply orders. This page displays the overview of purchase order lines, customer order lines, purchase requisition lines, shop order lines, DOP order lines and incoming customer order lines. It also displays how each demand is fulfilled by supply orders. You can analyze supply chain orders of purchase order lines with the order code: Inter-Site. It is also possible to analyze supply chain orders from the navigator.
The page header is queried/populated with the purchase order header details. The tree structure and lines table populate with the connected order line details. You can navigate from a PO line or a CO line to the Supply Chain Purchase Order Analysis or Supply Chain Customer Order Analysis page depending on if the inter-site order flow starting from purchase order or customer order, populated with the inter-connected order structure. During the analysis, it is possible to view the relevant order/requisition line detail by marking the lines and/or tree structure and navigatre from there.
If there is an incoming change request with the status requiring Approval, Changed or Stopped; Incoming Change Request the option in the table is enabled and an overlay icon is displayed on the respective customer order on the navigator.
If there is an incoming purchase order confirmation with the status Received, Changed or Stopped; Incoming PO Confirmation the option in the table is enabled and an overlay icon is displayed on the respective purchase order on the navigator.If sales part is a component of a package part, it is possible to view package part structure from the external customer order line displayed on the supply chain customer order analysis page navigator or table.
No particular system effects occur. You can use this page as an aid to oversee the inter-connected demand and supply order lines, their status, important information such as part number, different dates, quantities, etc.