Forecast Explosion Consumption Setup Steps
Forecast Explosion Consumption Setup Steps
Forecast Explosion Consumption Setup Steps
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PURPOSE
------This document is created to illustrate Forecast Explosion and Forecast
Consumption.
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TERMINOLOGY
Forecast
-------An estimate of the future demand.
"A forecast can be determined by mathematical means using historical data,
it can be created subjectively by using estimates from informal sources,
or it can represent a combination of both techniques." (APICS Dictionary,
Eighth Edition, pg. 33). As a general rule , the higher the level of
aggregation, the more accurate the forecast. The most commonly used
dimensions of aggregation are time, geographic location and product group.
Forecast Consumption
-------------------"The process of reducing the forecast by customer orders or other types
of actual demands as they are received. The adjustments yield the value
of the remaining forecast for each period." (APICS Dictionary, Eighth
Edition, Pg. 15).
Forecasting
----------"The business function that attempts to predict sales and use of products
so they can be purchased and manufactured in appropriate quantities in
advance." (APICS Dictionary, Eighth Edition, Pg. 34).
Forecasting by Demand Class
--------------------------"You can optionally associate a demand class to a forecast when you define
the forecast name. When you place sales order demand, the forecast
consumption process consumes the forecast with the same demand class.
If the forecast consumption process does not find a forecast, it consumes
entries that have no demand class. If you place sales order demand that
does not have an associated demand class, the forecast consumption process
attempts to consume forecast entries associated with the organizational
default demand class first, and then consume entries that have no demand
class defined." (Oracle Master Scheduling/MRP and Oracle Supply Chain
Planning User's Guide Release 11, Pg. 8-2).
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FORECAST PREMISES
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Now, create a BOM for your Planning Item (this step assumes that you
have already created part numbers, BOMs and Routings for each color of
Mountain Bike).
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Navigate to Forecast/Items.
Query up your Forecast within your Forecast Set.
Add items to your Forecast.
For each item, click on the Detail Button in the bottom
right hand corner of the Forecast Items form.
- Assign a date and quantity for each entry. If you specify
an End Date, the period of time between Date and End Date
will be divided into equal 'buckets' depending on the bucket
type chosen. The forecast quantity in each bucket will equal
the forecast quantity you specify. For example, if your
forecast entry is divided into three buckets, and you specify
a quantity of 100, each bucket will have a forecast quantity
of 100, and the total forecast quantity for your forecast
entry will be 300.
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If your forecast has not been consumed at this point, please use
the queries in Note 117891.1 to aid in determining why your forecast
was not consumed.
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