Select Unit
Explanation
Changing the unit in the Select Unit toolbar changes the unit
of the forecast in the Forecast Graph and Forecast Table windows if they are active in the workspace. The available
choices for unit are Standard, Inventory value, Planned Sales Price, Net Weight, Part Flow Value or Period
Price.
- Standard is the default inventory part unit,
- Invenory Value is the forecast values in units multiplyed by the Inventory value on the
inventory part.
- Planned Sales Price is the forecast value in units multiplyed by the parts value form a
cost set in costing, or anoter value fetched from IFS (can be configured)
- Net Weight is the forecast value in untis multiplyed by the invnetory parts net
weight.
- Part Flow Value is the forecast value multiplyed with the parts flow value set on forecast
part tab
- Period Price is the forecast value multiplyed with a unique price per forecast part and
period.
Note that the values Inventory Value, Planned Sales Price and Net Weight can be configured to be any value that
can be connected to a Site & Part, which one to use is configured in the Demand Plan Server machine see
Advance Server Settings.
When you work with aggregated forecasts at some group level, it is usually natural to choose Cost Price as the
forecast unit. The exception is for homogenous groups, i.e., groups of items that all, or mostly all, have the same
default inventory unit (such as parts grouped on the basis of Product Code or Product Family).
Prerequisites
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System Effects
As a result of this activity:
- The system redraws the Forecast Graph (y-axis labels)
and presents recalculated figures in the Forecast Table.
- The unit of the field Sum Forecast in Detail View changes
accordingly. Note that the unit for the parameters Manual Yearly and Std Manual Yearly do not change; they are
always the default inventory part unit.
Window
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Related Window Descriptions
Demand Plan Client
Detail View
Procedure
Click the open button of the Unit combo box and choose Standard, Inventory value, Planned Sales Price,
Net Weight, Part Flow Value or Period Price