Horizontal Plan

You can display your plan information horizontally or vertically.

The horizontal plan information is displayed in a pivot table enabling you to drill down from years, to periods, to weeks, to days. The following table shows the default display for the horizontal plan for each plan type:

Plan Type Default Display
Material Plan Projected Available Balance
Capacity Plan Required Hours vs. Hours Available
Supplier Plan Required Capacity vs. Available Capacity
Transportation Plan Weight Capacity Available vs. Weight Capacity Required

The horizontal plan does not show fictitious demand created at the planned inventory point level.

For long-running processes, you can segment the material completions from a supply over the time of the process (supply segments). However, the horizontal plan displays its supply information, including information relating to available-to-promise, as if all of the supply is only available as of the supply due date.

Viewing the Horizontal Plan

To display your horizontal plan

  1. Select one or more items, resources, lines, transportation resources, or suppliers from the Navigator.

  2. Select [right-click] > Horizontal Plan > Default. If you create multiple preference sets for the horizontal plan, the preference set names appear in the Horizontal Plan right-click pop-up menu. You can select the preference set based on your requirement. For more information on preference sets, see Setting Preferences for Viewing Horizontal Plan.

Viewing Item Demand/Supply Across All Organizations

The horizontal plan in the Planner's workbench supports an aggregate view of supply-demand for items across all organizations in the supply chain plan.

To view an item's horizontal plan across all organizations

  1. Navigate to the Planner Workbench.

  2. There are two ways of viewing the horizontal material plan across all organizations:

  3. Select [right-click] > Horizontal Plan > Default (or any preference set you may have created).

    The horizontal plan information is displayed in a pivot table that enables you to drill down from aggregate to periods to weeks to days.

Information in the Horizontal Plan View

This table describes the fields displayed in the Horizontal Plan window, Material Plan:

Field Description
Sales orders Sales orders, including internal sales orders.
Forecast Forecasts from Oracle Inventory and Oracle Demand Planning.
Production forecast Demand generated by the forecast explosion process based on product families, models, and option classes. This helps differentiate between dependent demands and derived dependent demands.
Dependant demand The planning engine calculates the dependent demand.
Expected scrap Demand resulting from the application of the Shrinkage Rate item attribute to existing supplies and planned orders.
Payback demand Demand resulting from a borrow or a payback transaction in Oracle Project Manufacturing.
Other independent demand This includes the following:
- Hard reservation (against sales order in Oracle Order Management)
- Copied Schedule Demand
- Demand Class Consumption (used by allocated ATP)
- Expired Lots
- Non-standard Demand
Gross requirements The planning engine calculates the total demand in the following way:
Sales Orders + Forecasts + Production Forecast + Dependent Demand + Expected Scrap + Payback Demand + Independent Demand
The total demand from sales orders, forecasts, dependent demands, payback demand, scrap demands, expired lots, and other demands.
Work Orders Existing make orders from Oracle Discrete Manufacturing, Oracle Process Manufacturing, Oracle Flow Manufacturing, and Oracle Project Manufacturing.
Purchase orders Existing purchase orders.
Requisitions Existing requisitions without corresponding purchase orders, including internal requisitions.
In Transit Interorganization transfer quantities or quantities shipped from suppliers (after the customer receives the advanced ship notice).
In Receiving Quantities that are received at the receiving dock but are not yet received into the inventory.
Planned orders Make and buy planned orders
Payback supply Supply resulting from a borrow or a payback transaction in Oracle Project Manufacturing.
Total supply The planning engine calculates total supply as an aggregate of work in process, purchase orders, purchase requisitions, in transit, in receiving, planned orders, and payback supply.
Beginning on hand The amount of stock in inventory at the beginning of a plan on hand. The value is 0 for all subsequent periods.
Projected available balance The planning engine calculates this as:
Beginning On hand + Total Supply - Total Demand
Current scheduled receipts The planning engine calculates this as the sum of work in process, purchase orders, purchase requisitions, in transit, in receiving, and payback supply.
Projected on hand The planning engine calculates this as:
On hand + Beginning Total Supply - Total Demand
The planning engine does not include planned orders to calculate the projected on hand.
Safety Stock Safety stock level at the end of the bucket.
Net ATP This indicates the difference between the net supply and demand after ATP performs all forward and backward consumption.
Expired lots This indicates the quantity of expired lots.
ATP+ The available to promise quantity available based on the plan without considering capable to promise or capable to deliver, The quantity available is as of the plan run and does not account for any supply/demand changes since the plan run.

This table describes the fields displayed in the Horizontal Plan window, Capacity Plan:

Before you collect resource availability, attend to source system profile option MRP: Cutoff Date Offset Months. It tells the planning engine how many months of resource availability to calculate for resources and simulation sets. The planning engine does not calculate this information beyond this horizon. For constrained plans beyond this horizon, resource capacity is infinite. Set this value to your plan horizon. A large setting, for example, 12 months, could impact your planning engine performance.

Field Description
Hours available Calculated based on setups of resources. Collect this information during the collections process using Resource Availability set to either:
- Collect Existing Data
- Regenerate and Collect Data
In the operational data store load parameters, set Recalculate Resource Availability to Yes.
Setup hours Required hours of setup time, including changeover setups
Setup hour ratio Ratio of Setup Hours to Total Hours Available
Run hours Required hours of run time (does not include setup time)
Run hour ratio Ratio of Run Hours to Hours Available
Required hours Total Required hours
Net hours available Hours Available - Required Hours
Cum hours available Net available across the plan horizon
Capacity load ratio Load ratio of Required Hours to Hours Available for the bucket
Cum capacity load ratio Load ratio of Cum Required Hours to Cum Hours Available across the plan horizon
Hours required per day Daily hours required
Hours available per day Daily hours available
Net ATP Available to promise availability

Custom Rows

If information that you want to see that is not available on the Horizontal Plan, you can:

For example, you want to see projected available balance shown in value instead of in quantity.

If the Horizontal Plan contains information that you want to see in a different way, you can modify it. For example, you might want so see information a Horizontal Plan row in an alternate unit of measure.

To use a custom row:

To modify the data in other rows:

Exporting the Horizontal Plan

To export a horizontal plan to Microsoft Excel

You can copy or export an entire expanded horizontal plan to various other document formats such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Notepad. If your operating system does not support clipboards, you cannot copy the plan.

  1. In the horizontal plan tabbed region, right-click in the Items or Organization area in the right pane.

  2. Click Copy horizontal plan to copy the horizontal plan to the clipboard.

  3. Open an application such as Microsoft Word, Excel, or Notepad to paste the copied content.

  4. Paste the horizontal plan using the Paste feature of the opened application.

Dynamically Define Graphs

Define graphs by selecting which pieces of information to graph.

To define information to be graphed

  1. Navigate to the Horizontal Plan window.

  2. Select the plan parameters you want to graph.

    To graph two or more parameters together, hold the shift key as you select additional parameters. For example, you can graph either planned orders, gross requirements, or both. You can also choose to graph multiple items.

  3. [Right-click] to show and hide graph or save preference in the Tools > Preferences menu.

  4. [Right-click] on the Items or Organization area to display more options. Left click on Hide/Show Graph to hide the graph.

  5. To change the number of periods being displayed in the horizontal graph, [right-click] anywhere in the graph and select Viewable Groups. Your choices are 5, 7, or 10. Five is the default.

Dynamically Choose Types of Graphs

After you have graphed parameters or items, you can change the chart type using the [right-click] menu. For example, if you have displayed a bar chart and you wish to display a line graph, select [right-click] > Line Chart.

To change the number of periods being displayed in the graph

Right-click on the graph and select Viewable Groups. The choices are 5, 7, and 10, with 5 as the default.

Save Settings for a Horizontal Plan

You can specify and save your preferences for various option settings while viewing a horizontal plan. When you login again, your preference settings would be in effect for the plan. You can save settings for Item, Resource, Transportation, and Supplier types of horizontal plan. The following table lists the option settings that you can specify and save:

Setting Description
Hide or Show options for a row You can specify the options that should be hidden or shown for a row. These settings are updated in the Preferences window.
Hide/Show graph You can specify whether or not you want the graph to be shown. These settings are updated in the Preferences window.
Column width and row height of data cells You can adjust the width and height of the data cells as per your requirement in the Planner Workbench. When you save your settings, these settings are updated and maintained by the system internally.

To save your preferences for a horizontal plan

After specifying your preferences for a horizontal plan, perform the following steps to save your preferences.

  1. [Right-click] on the Items or Organization area to display more options.

    The menu appears.

  2. Click Save Settings.

    When you login again and return to the Planner Workbench, the settings that you saved are retained.

Setting Preferences for Viewing Horizontal Plan

For information on defining display preferences, see Defining Display Preferences.

Change Preferences

You may have multiple preference sets for a horizontal plan. If you want to switch between the preference sets, select [right-click] > Change Preferences. In the right-click pop-up menu, click the title of the preference set that you want to view.

Set Number Formatting for Horizontal Plan

As the number of order quantity increases, you may want to specify your preference for a number format to ease viewing numbers that run into millions. You can format and view numbers based on your preference for a horizontal plan.

To set the format preference for horizontal plans

  1. To set the format preference for horizontal plans, navigate to the General Preferences window in the Oracle Self-service Web Applications.

  2. Select your preference from the Number Format drop-down menu.

  3. Click Apply.

Product Family and Member Item Drill Down

Aggregate Production Plan

You can view aggregate production plans in the Planner Workbench. The supply and release of planned orders related to member items are reflected in the aggregate planned order at the product family level. The summation of the actual quantities for member items provides the quantity and type of supply for the product family item. You can use this for demand leveling and plan analysis.

You can specify whether or not you want to view details of member items that belong to a plan in a horizontal plan. If you want to view the product family details in the horizontal plan, select the Display Product Family Details check box in the Material Plan tabbed pane of the Preferences window.

The planning engine displays two sections in the horizontal plan view. The first section includes the following information about the product family items:

The order types associated with the product family appear against the product family node in the first section.

The second section includes member total (all items belonging to the product family) for the plan. The member total includes all order types. You can use the Show and Hide right-click menu options to view specific order types. Calculations related to member item totals are based on only those member items that are part of the same plan.

You can double-click a row related to firm supplies such as work in process and on-hand, the planning engine displays details of the individual items. However, for detailed information, you can use the Planning Detail report.

Comparing Multiple Items

You can view and compare items that belong to two different categories in the horizontal plan. To select more than one items in different categories, highlight an item in the Navigator, hold the Shift key down and select another item.

Global Forecasting

There is a possibility that you may not know the exact demand fulfilling facility at the time of preparing and analyzing forecasts in case you have you have multiple shipping, distribution, and manufacturing facilities. You can use global forecasting for consuming forecast without any reference to a shipping organization. You can distribute a forecast to multiple shipping locations.

You need to choose a demand planning scenario published without a context of an organization. In addition you need to choose a Ship to consumption level. Following are the consumption levels supported:

The global forecast section appears in the Horizontal Plan window. If this section does not appear, use the Show option from the right-click menu to display it. The following information appears in the global forecast section:

Drill-down from Forecast Row in Horizontal Plan

You can double-click the forecast row in the Horizontal Plan window to drill-down to the Supply/Demand window. However, in the case of global forecasting, you can drill down only from the consumed numbers field.

If you want to view consumption details, you can select [right-click] > Consumption Details option.

Information in the Consumption Details window is detailed in the following table:

Field Description
Sales Order This indicates the sales order number.
Sales Order Sched Date This indicates the scheduled ship date for the sales order.
Consumed Qty This refers to the quantity consumed.
Consumption Date This refers to the quantity consumption date.
Promise Date For more information, see Lead Time and the Planning Time fence.
Request Date For more information, see Lead Time and the Planning Time Fence.
End Item This refers to the end item that consumed the forecast. An end item is applicable for option class and optional items.
Original Item This indicates the original item for which you received the demand. This information is applicable only if the original item is substituted.

Drill-down from Global Forecasting Section in Horizontal Plan

The following drill-downs are supported from the global forecasting section in the horizontal plan:

Safety Stock Level

To see if your plan satisfies safety stock levels, verify that the projected available balance is the safety stock level. If it is not so exactly, it may be because of: