ATP Check for 1:n - Confirmation from Multiple Locations
This example shows how all the parts of a one-to-many substitution (1:n) item are confirmed from different locations.
You enter product A. Item category TAN is determined automatically.
An availability check is carried out for product A in location 1000 (this location is determined automatically).
Product A is replaced by products B (ratio 1:1) and C (ratio 1:2). In location 1000 all 10 pieces of product B can be confirmed; however, only 8 pieces of product C can be confirmed. On the basis of the rules-based ATP check, location 1200 is determined, from which the remaining 12 pieces are confirmed.
The results of the availability check are returned to the sales order as follows:
10 pieces of product B in location 1000
8 pieces of product C in location 1000
12 pieces of product C in location 1200
The 1:n main item is exploded into subitems:
The 1:n main item is now a text item (item category TEX1
).
For product B, the 1:n subitem is relevant for shipping and billing.
For product C, the 1:n subitem is exploded into further subitems.
The confirmed quantities and dates appear in the confirmed quantity/confirmed date schedule lines for the subitems.

Graphic: Availability Check with One-to-Many Substitution - Confirmation from Multiple Locations