on 12-12-2013 4:31 PM
SOLUTION
Thanks everybody for the answers. Finally I found the solution.
When you define the periods (%) of the phase, you could leave the box in white, and write nothing. But SAP must automatically write something, for example:
100 - 75 - 50 - ( X ) - 25. Understanding ( X ) as write nothing. In this window you can choose for phase in/out if you want to put automatically 100% or 0% in white positions ( X ), in the future, in past or both.
More information founded here:
Examples of Phase-In/Out Profiles - Lifecycle Planning - SAP Library
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Hi Albert,
After defining the Pahse in / Phase out , you should also do assignments and then run the forecast to see the results.
Please let me know did you do the assignment ?
Also, you should activate / enable life cycle planning indiacator in master forecast profile to see the results of LCP.
Thanks,
Emani
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Hello,
When you introduce a new product or phase out an existing product, you expect the demand to be noticeably different to that in the “mature” phase of the product’s life. Phase-in/out modeling lets you take this behavior into account.
You can refer to SAP Help in the link:
Phase-In/Phase-Out Modeling - SAP Library
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