You are on page 1of 2

What is the difference between sourcing rule and Bill of distribution

Can anybody explain me the difference between the Bill of distribution and sourcing rule. In what scenario a bill of distribution will be used. thank in advance for your clarification. Correct Answer by 649795 on Aug 5, 2009 9:16 PM Hi Babu While these 2 entities overlap each other significantly and may be used as a replacement of other at times, there are still a few basic differences outlined below: 1. Sourcing Rules (SR) specify how an item (or group of items) are sourced for replenishment by an entity (say customer/ organization etc). Please note that its expressed in terms of receiving entity. 2. Bill of Distribution (BOD) specify how an item is supplied by an entity (say organization). This is expressed in terms of supplying entity 3. While BOD can only be assigned to internal organizations (could be CM or suppliers if modelled as an organization), Souricng Rule can be assigned to any type of entity including customers, suppliers, organizations and even regions & zones. 4. Typically usage of BOD vs. SR may be dependent on you supply chain structure. If a make organization is supplying to multiple distribution centers etc, BOD may help reduce data setup volume. Instead if a distribution center is sourcing from multiple organizations, SR may be a better choice. 5. If you're using regions & zones or customer locations to model how ATP/ ASCP selects a ship-from organization for Sales Orders, SR is only supported mechanism (unless these customers are modelled as organization) 6. For suppliers (not modelled as Org), SR is only option. Hope this is helpful and please note BOD & SR aren't multually exclusive and can be used in combination at different levels of your supply chain. Please let me know if I may help any further. Thanks Navneet Goel http://www.inspirage.com NOTE: I suppose same question was asked by you in another thread, not sure if you intended to update same thread or re-query for same question. See the answer in context Helpful Answer by Stick 2227 Views Tags: ascp, atp, bills_of_distribution, bod, intransit, receiving, shipping, sourcing_rules

Helpful Answer1. Re: What is the difference between sourcing rule and Bill of distribution

Stick Aug 5, 2009 6:55 PM (in response to 714103)

This is from a users guide Oracle Supply Chain Planning does this with sourcing rules and bills of distribution. Sourcing rules and bills of distribution both describe sourcing supply; i.e., for any organization, they answer the question where do I get part A from?. (They never say where do I send part A to.) Sourcing rules apply the answer to one organization or all the organizations in your enterprise. Bills of distribution define this behavior across multiple organizations (not just one or all).

Bills of Distribution Specifies a multilevel replenishment network of warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing centers (plants). Sourcing rule Specifies how to replenish items in an organization, such as purchased items in plants. You can also use sourcing rules to override sourcing that is specified in the bill of distribution assigned to an item. Report Abuse Like (0) Correct Answer2. Re: What is the difference between sourcing rule and Bill of distribution o o

649795 Aug 5, 2009 9:16 PM (in response to 714103) Hi Babu While these 2 entities overlap each other significantly and may be used as a replacement of other at times, there are still a few basic differences outlined below: 1. Sourcing Rules (SR) specify how an item (or group of items) are sourced for replenishment by an entity (say customer/ organization etc). Please note that its expressed in terms of receiving entity. 2. Bill of Distribution (BOD) specify how an item is supplied by an entity (say organization). This is expressed in terms of supplying entity 3. While BOD can only be assigned to internal organizations (could be CM or suppliers if modelled as an organization), Souricng Rule can be assigned to any type of entity including customers, suppliers, organizations and even regions & zones. 4. Typically usage of BOD vs. SR may be dependent on you supply chain structure. If a make organization is supplying to multiple distribution centers etc, BOD may help reduce data setup volume. Instead if a distribution center is sourcing from multiple organizations, SR may be a better choice. 5. If you're using regions & zones or customer locations to model how ATP/ ASCP selects a ship-from organization for Sales Orders, SR is only supported mechanism (unless these customers are modelled as organization) 6. For suppliers (not modelled as Org), SR is only option. Hope this is helpful and please note BOD & SR aren't multually exclusive and can be used in combination at different levels of your supply chain.

You might also like