VMI in iSupplier Portal with two instance.

We have a requirement to enable Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) in iSupplier portal. (Oracle Application 11.5.10.2). Our Client has a separate instance for planning (ASCP).
We would like to know if oracle supports VMI with two instances (planning and transaction). If yes please let us know. Your response on this will be highly appreciated.
PS: We got the below notes from Oracle Support.
The Oracle Support Note 405518.1 states as below.
+*<Moderator edit - deleted MOS Doc contents - pl do NOT post contents of MOS Docs - this is a violation of your Support agreement>*+                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

Hi Manish
If I understand the requirement corrently, you are exploring options for a Unified Portal for both isupplier and Collaborative planning. As of not, this only works when ERP and APS are installed in a centralized planning environment with Collaborative Planning.
Please refer to the metalink note - Need To Determine Best Instance Configuration For Collaborative Planning With iSupplier Unified Portal [ID 567467.1]
Regards
Sudeep

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    at
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    kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.beforeCompletion(PersistenceManagerImpl.
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    at kodo.runtime.LocalManagedRuntime.commit(LocalManagedRuntime.java:63)
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    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
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    at kodo.jdbc.runtime.UpdateManagerImpl.insert(UpdateManagerImpl.java:202)
    at kodo.jdbc.runtime.UpdateManagerImpl.flush(UpdateManagerImpl.java:89)
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    at
    kodo.runtime.DelegatingStoreManager.flush(DelegatingStoreManager.java:154)
    at
    kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.flushInternal(PersistenceManagerImpl.jav
    a:705)
    at
    kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.beforeCompletion(PersistenceManagerImpl.
    java:573)
    at kodo.runtime.LocalManagedRuntime.commit(LocalManagedRuntime.java:63)
    at
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    at
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    at
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    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
    at com.intellij.rt.execution.application.AppMain.main(AppMain.java:75)
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    at kodo.jdbc.runtime.VRow.setObject(VRow.java:94)
    at kodo.jdbc.sql.AbstractRow.setString(AbstractRow.java:316)
    at kodo.jdbc.meta.ValueFieldMapping.update(ValueFieldMapping.java:195)
    at kodo.jdbc.meta.ColumnFieldMapping.insert(ColumnFieldMapping.java:226)
    at kodo.jdbc.runtime.UpdateManagerImpl.insert(UpdateManagerImpl.java:202)
    at kodo.jdbc.runtime.UpdateManagerImpl.flush(UpdateManagerImpl.java:89)
    at kodo.jdbc.runtime.JDBCStoreManager.flush(JDBCStoreManager.java:480)
    at
    kodo.runtime.DelegatingStoreManager.flush(DelegatingStoreManager.java:154)
    at
    kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.flushInternal(PersistenceManagerImpl.jav
    a:705)
    at
    kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.beforeCompletion(PersistenceManagerImpl.
    java:573)
    at kodo.runtime.LocalManagedRuntime.commit(LocalManagedRuntime.java:63)
    at
    kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.commit(PersistenceManagerImpl.java:410)
    at peacetech.nci.cs.LoadData.loadLookups(LoadData.java:154)
    at peacetech.nci.cs.LoadData.main(LoadData.java:240)
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
    at
    sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39
    at
    sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl
    ..java:25)
    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
    at com.intellij.rt.execution.application.AppMain.main(AppMain.java:75)
    kodo.util.UserException: Attempt to set column "MILESTONE_TYPE.DESCRIPTION"
    to two different values: "ContractMilestone 6", "FedBizOpps Announcement"
    This usually occurs when you map different fields to the same column, but
    you do not keep the values of these fields in synch.
    at kodo.jdbc.runtime.VRow.setObject(VRow.java:94)
    at kodo.jdbc.sql.AbstractRow.setString(AbstractRow.java:316)
    at kodo.jdbc.meta.ValueFieldMapping.update(ValueFieldMapping.java:195)
    at kodo.jdbc.meta.ColumnFieldMapping.insert(ColumnFieldMapping.java:226)
    at kodo.jdbc.runtime.UpdateManagerImpl.insert(UpdateManagerImpl.java:202)
    at kodo.jdbc.runtime.UpdateManagerImpl.flush(UpdateManagerImpl.java:89)
    at kodo.jdbc.runtime.JDBCStoreManager.flush(JDBCStoreManager.java:480)
    at
    kodo.runtime.DelegatingStoreManager.flush(DelegatingStoreManager.java:154)
    at
    kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.flushInternal(PersistenceManagerImpl.jav
    a:705)
    at
    kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.beforeCompletion(PersistenceManagerImpl.
    java:573)
    at kodo.runtime.LocalManagedRuntime.commit(LocalManagedRuntime.java:63)
    at
    kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.commit(PersistenceManagerImpl.java:410)
    at peacetech.nci.cs.LoadData.loadLookups(LoadData.java:154)
    at peacetech.nci.cs.LoadData.main(LoadData.java:240)
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
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    at
    sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl
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    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
    at com.intellij.rt.execution.application.AppMain.main(AppMain.java:75)
    kodo.util.UserException: Attempt to set column "MILESTONE_TYPE.DESCRIPTION"
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    at kodo.jdbc.runtime.VRow.setObject(VRow.java:94)
    at kodo.jdbc.sql.AbstractRow.setString(AbstractRow.java:316)
    at kodo.jdbc.meta.ValueFieldMapping.update(ValueFieldMapping.java:195)
    at kodo.jdbc.meta.ColumnFieldMapping.insert(ColumnFieldMapping.java:226)
    at kodo.jdbc.runtime.UpdateManagerImpl.insert(UpdateManagerImpl.java:202)
    at kodo.jdbc.runtime.UpdateManagerImpl.flush(UpdateManagerImpl.java:89)
    at kodo.jdbc.runtime.JDBCStoreManager.flush(JDBCStoreManager.java:480)
    at
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    at
    kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.flushInternal(PersistenceManagerImpl.jav
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    at
    kodo.runtime.PersistenceManagerImpl.beforeCompletion(PersistenceManagerImpl.
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    at kodo.runtime.LocalManagedRuntime.commit(LocalManagedRuntime.java:63)
    at
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    at
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    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
    at com.intellij.rt.execution.application.AppMain.main(AppMain.java:75)
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    Thanks for the report. I've recorded the bug here:
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