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Oracle Global Order Promising: Real-Time Availability and Fulfillment

Describes Oracle Global Order Promising capabilities for checking availability, scheduling orders, and selecting lowest-cost sources across the fulfillment network.

Published
June 4, 2026
Read time
3 min read
Source
Oracle

This data sheet explains how Oracle Global Order Promising evaluates on-hand inventory, planned supply, production capacity, and supplier options to generate accurate promise dates. It covers capable-to-promise sourcing, profitable-to-promise cost optimization, order line splitting, item substitution, and demand class allocation for high-demand items. The document also addresses backlog management, what-if analysis, and integration with Oracle Supply Planning Cloud and Order Management Cloud.

Key takeaways

Evaluates multiple supply sources including plants, warehouses, suppliers, and in-transit inventory for order promising

Uses capable-to-promise to create supply via transfers, manufacturing, or purchases when stock is unavailable

Selects lowest total fulfillment cost option that meets customer delivery requirements

Supports complex scenarios such as configure-to-order, drop shipments, and back-to-back orders

Provides backlog management tools and demand class allocation to control access to constrained supply

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