Allocation: Allocation Strategy 

Use

Allocation strategies allow specific customer requirements to be met in the allocation process through the use of different allocation algorithms. In Customizing you can assign each allocation table type an allocation strategy, which the system then uses as a default whenever you create an allocation table of that type.

Features

The following strategies exist in the standard system

The quantity in the allocation table item is split up equally among all the sites.

Allocation based on a replenishment strategy uses a simplified form of stock level check. The maximum stock level in the article master is compared with the available stock in the site and the planned quantity to be ordered/delivered is calculated from the difference. No planned quantity can be calculated for sites that are not listed

A replenishment strategy can only be used if there is at least one site group at item level. No quantities or allocation rules can be maintained in an allocation table based on a replenishment strategy, as the quantity is calculated automatically by the system.

This strategy functions in the same way as the simple replenishment strategy. It also takes structured articles into account.

Where structured articles are split up into their constituent components at goods receipt, the requirement for the header article is determined from consumption figures for the components.

The system uses the variant-creating characteristics of a generic article to determine the value and quota scales valid for a generic article item in an allocation table. If quotas have been maintained, the generic article is distributed among the variants and sites in line with the quotas.

See also:

Requirements Planning: Calculation of the Quantity Required of Header Article from the Component Quantities