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Forecast Intervals
This table code will show you the forecast interval for this product. The Forecast Interval represents how many forecasting periods there are in one year. For example, if your forecasting Cycle is 13 periods of 4 week intervals, your Forecast Interval would be 13. You could also have 12 (monthly) interval or if it is a fast moving product such as cigarettes, you could have a 52 (weekly) interval.
12
Description:
If your forecasting Cycle is 12 periods which would then be monthly, your Forecast Interval would be 12.
Enable:
If Flag 1 = 1, then you would like to include products to have a monthly interval
If Flag 1 = 0, then you would not like want to include a monthly interval for a product.
Structure:
Table Code Value: 12
Table Code Description 1: Monthly
Table Flag 1: 1
Program Used In:
- K3S_0110
- K3S_0120
- K3S_0130
- K3S_0140
- K3S_0170
- K3S_9090
13
Description:
If your forecasting Cycle is 13 periods of 4 week intervals, your Forecast Interval would be 13.
Enable:
If Flag 1 = 1, then you would like to include products to have a 4 week intervals
If Flag 1 = 0, then you would not like want to include a 4 week intervals for a product.
Structure:
Table Code Value: 13 Table Code Description 1: Thirteen 4-weekly Table Flag 1: 1
Program Used In:
- K3S_0110
- K3S_0120
- K3S_0130
- K3S_0140
- K3S_0170
- K3S_9090
52
Description:
If your forecasting Cycle is of 52 week intervals, your Forecast Interval would be 52.
Enable:
If Flag 1 = 1, then you would like to include products to have 52 week intervals
If Flag 1 = 0, then you would not like want to include 52 week intervals for a product.
Structure:
Table Code Value: 52
Table Code Description 1: Weekly
Table Flag 1: 1
Program Used In:
- K3S_0110
- K3S_0120
- K3S_0130
- K3S_0140
- K3S_0170
- K3S_9090