Setting Up Planned Transfer Order Replication
		
	This topic applies to MRP and APS.
Overview
The MRP and APS systems generate planned transfer supply orders (PLNs) 
 for any components provided by remote supply sites. The due date on these 
 PLNs will be based on each item's lead time and transit time. To generate 
 the corresponding planned transfer demand, or TPLN, at the supply site 
 (that is, for the supply site to "see" this demand), you must 
 set up the system to replicate the planned transfer order to the supply 
 site.
This topic describes how to set up the transfer order replication.
About the Replication Category
The "Planning" category is already set up for you on the Replication 
 Categories form. You do not need to change the settings.
Defining Replication Rules for Transfer Orders
You must define the receiving site, supply site, and update frequency 
 parameters for replicating the transfer orders. Follow these steps:
	- Navigate to the Replication 
	 Rules form.
- Select Actions > Filter>Cancel in Place.
- Select Actions > New.
- In the Source Site field, select the ID of the receiving site (the 
	 site where the demand originates).
- In the To Site field, select the ID of the supply site that produces 
	 the component. This should be the same site defined as the Supply 
	 Site on the item record. The planned transfer order will be replicated 
	 at this site.
- In the Category field, select Planning.
- In the Interval Type field, select the interval at which you want 
	 the transfer orders to be replicated to the target site. See Interval 
	 Type for more information.
- See the help topics for the remaining fields on this form for additional 
	 options.
- Select Actions > Save to save the record.
- Repeat these steps to create replication rule records for every 
	 Source-Target site combination in which you want transfer orders to 
	 be replicated.
	NOTES:
	
		- Multiple planned transfer demands are consolidated 
		 before being replicated to the supply site.
- At the supply site, the planned transfer demand is incrementally 
		 planned as soon as it arrives (automatically). However, the resulting 
		 projected date for the order is not replicated back to the receiving 
		 site that generated the demand. At the receiving site, when you 
		 firm the planned transfer supply order into an actual transfer 
		 order, the system replicates that transfer order to the supply 
		 site and deletes the planned transfer demand (TPLN). Replication 
		 always keeps supply and demand transfer orders synchronized (but 
		 it does not do this for planned transfer orders).
- The due date on a planned transfer order reflects transit time.
 
Compatibility of MRP and APS Sites
Sites running MRP Planning can replicate transfer orders to sites running 
 APS Planning. Sites running APS Planning (in single-site mode) can replicate 
 transfer orders to sites running MRP Planning. However, sites running 
 APS Planning in Global mode cannot replicate transfer orders to MRP sites.
Related Topics
APS Overview
About 
 Global Planning
Replication 
 Categories
Replication 
 Management
Replication 
 Rules
Transfer 
 Order Line Items
Transfer Orders