on 02-14-2011 4:57 AM
Hi guys,
Is it possible to define the time bucket profile as a 15 days bucket each?
thanks.
Neha
You can define your own time bucket profile using option "U" - user defined interval . But the drawback is this cannot be used in DP / SNP. In your question you have not specified in which module you want to use it
Thanks
Aparna
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Hi,
Is your query solved, If not,
you can define time bucket profile for 15 days period, to assign this 15 days time bucket profile to a planning book, your storage bucket profile should be in 15 days period, means you have to define storage bucket profile as monthly and use fesical year varient to define 15 days bucket, then only it will work.
If you need any more details please revert
Regards
Kishore
Hi Neha,
you can define Time bucket prifile as 15day bucket, but your storege bucket profile should be in day bucket, if not then follow below steps.
1) Create fiscal year varient with 15 day buckets, here you can split your monthly bucket into 15 days a bucket .
2) Create Storage Bucket profile with tick monthly and above and tick post periods and assign fiscal year varient to this SBP, here do not tick week
3) create time bucket profile as 15 day bucket and assign this to Planning book.
then it will work.
Fiscal year means, through this your least level SBP can be split further, if you have SBP as monthly as least level, this monthly level can be split into further 10 days or 15 days etc. according to your business requirement.
Path is SPRO--> ADVANCED PLANNING OPT --->SUPPLY CHAIN PLANNING ---> DEMAND PLANNING --> BASIC SETTINGS --> MAINTAIN FISCAL YEAR VARIENT.
If you have your storage bucket profile(SBP) as daily then no need to create fiscal year varient, you can directly use 15 days time bucket profile.
Hope your query solve, otherwise revert back
Regards
Kishore
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