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Originally Posted by GoldenBear
It is my understanding that constraints come into effect when the dealer uses an allocation to submit an order to GM. If at that time any items on the order are not available due to constraints, the order will not be accepted for production by GM. If a constraint occurs after an order is accepted for production by GM, then that order should not be affected by that constraint.
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Yes and No.
Usually the order is placed against an allocation some options are completely UNRestrained and you can order any number of that item, some are on "limited availability" which will show the number to the dealer and some on "contrained" and not available at all.
If you pick something that has limited availability like the last DSOP cycle had on the ECF insert (i think they had ~140 available for order) and you order makes it to order status 3000-3400 (where they begin pulling the parts together) you're pretty much guaranteed to get the parts you picked.
If you don't make it to that point your order may sit until your order configuration is either unrestrained or "limited availability"