on 11-24-2014 6:40 AM
Dear Experts,
What is aggregation and disaggregation.
Please explain me with example..
Calc type...S,P,A,N and I
Time based Disagg:P,E,N,K and L.
Thanks in advance.
Naga.
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Hi Naga,
Simple business scenario to explain Aggregation and Disaggregation.
A car manufacturing company has produced 10,000 cars for India inclusive of all the models
In this statement -10,000 is an aggregated value since it represents single sales value of so many characteristics such as models,region.
if the same 10,000 cars sold is detailed to provide information such as Model wise sales,regionwise sales and color wise sales then it is disaggregation.
Eg: 2500 cars sold in South India,5000 cars sold in North India ,2500 cars sold in western region.
Hope the above example makes you clear on the subject.
Rgds,
YRS
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Hi Naga,
Please go through the below links to have a better idea of Aggregation, disaggregation and their type. Let me know if you still have doubts.
Aggregation and Disaggregation - Interactive Demand Planning - SAP Library
SAP Library - Interactive Demand Planning
Regards,
YRS
Hi Naga,
As suggested by Alok.
Please first go through the below link.
Aggregation and Disaggregation - Interactive Demand Planning - SAP Library
You will get proper understanding of this topic.
Regards,
Pravin Tikar
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Hi,
Please refer the following link - Here Aggregation and Disaggregation concepts in good manner with examples -
Aggregation and Disaggregation - Interactive Demand Planning - SAP Library
Hope it helps you.
Regards,
Alok
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