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Old June 7th, 2007, 08:20
Rick v100
 
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[SOLVED] RE: Using Routing Rules

you would need to turn on planning parameters for OTM
to consider rates at all geo-hierarchies for that to
work. OTM out of the box (at least prior to 5.5) took
most specific lane over the more generic.

Rick

--- Marnie.Schultz (AT) kraft (DOT) com wrote:

> To take the last suggestion one step further, and
> this may or may not
> work for your business, is looking at the
> geographical hierarchies of
> the rates in question. If the more expensive rates
> have a more specific
> geo hierarchy (you determine the hierarchy as well),
> they will be chosen
> over the less expensive rates. It's easier to
> maintain and trouble
> shoot later.
>
>
>
> Marnie Schultz
> Logistics Operations - Center of Excellence*Kraft
> Foods Global,
> Inc.*(60 285-6229*Marnie.Schultz (AT) Kraft (DOT) com
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-otmsig (AT) solutionbeacon (DOT) net
> [mailtowner-otmsig (AT) solutionbeacon (DOT) net] On Behalf
> Of Rick v100
> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 8:28 PM
> To: otmsig (AT) solutionbeacon (DOT) net
> Subject: Re: Using Routing Rules
>
> There are several ways in OTM to solve this problem.
> You could specify the carrier on the leg in the
> itinerary, you could use
> rate factors, you could set up the planning
> parameters to look at other
> factors besides cheapest cost.
>
> All depends on how it will impact planning on other
> orders.
>
> Rick
>
> --- OTMSIG <otmsig (AT) otmfaq (DOT) com> wrote:
>
> >
> > I would be looking at rate quality factors for

> this scenario. I have
> > used them in a few implementations and they should

> work fine for what
> > you are looking to achieve.
> >
> > I am not sure that routing rules were ever

> designed to accomplish this
> > kind of operational planning scenario.
> >
> > An alternative, if you know that each order coming

> out of a location
> > should be shipped with a specified service

> provider, is to enforce
> > that as a constraint on the order release. You

> could do that with a
> > Direct SQL update agent at the time of order

> release / order base
> > creation.
> >
> >
> > --
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