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Dis aggregation of Independent Demand based on Proportional Factor

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Hello All,

I have one requirement where Independent Demand (looking at sub family level) should dis aggregate based on Stat Forecast qty at Material level. I am getting value of Independent Demand by using copy operator which copies values from Consensus Demand Qty ( PL - MTHPRODLOCCUST) to Independent Demand (PL- WKPRODLOC).

In copy operator , in setting copy level attribute i have used "Sub family). when I ran this copy operator i can see that values of Consensus Demand is not getting copied properly to Independent Demand. BUT when i run the same operator and in filter i give the Materials specific to a sub family then values are getting copied correctly also when i look at Independent Demand at Material level , the disaggregation is also correct based on the Proportional factor (stat forecast).

Can anyone suggest me what could be the issue? business requirement is they look at Independent demand at Sub family level and expecting the values to disaggregate to material based on stat forecast proportionality.

My ultimate requirement is to get the Consensus Demand copied to Independent Demand and also independent demand should disaggregate based on proportional factor.

Kindly suggest how to achieve that and also what is the reason for above mentioned behaviour.

Thanks for your time.

Regards,

Hari

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revanchatraban
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Hi Hari,

Why don't you release your consensus demand to Independent demand on Product-Location level?

As aggregation works better, you can try with other way instead of releasing the data on Sub-Family and disaggregating to Product-Location.

Whether you copy your forecast on Sub Family or Product level, the data will stored on the base planning level.

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former_member194529
Active Contributor
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Hi Hari,

Have you found a solution for your requirement? If yes, please feel free to share it here.

Best, Ivan