TRAVERSE Global v11.1

Sales Forecasts View

Use the Sales Forecast View function to review existing sales forecasts for all inventory items. You can also filter the list of forecasts that appear to view those only for a specific item, location, or date.

Since the actual sales that you enter in Sales Order extend into the future for only a limited time, RP is only accurate in the short term without a sales forecast. When you provide a forecast of long-term sales activity, you allow RP to consider these sales when calculating future product availability. Use the Sales Forecasts View function to view this information.

To view sales forecast information, select Sales Forecast View from the Interactive Views menu. The Sales Forecast View screen appears and lists all items for which forecast data exists.

Use the selection boxes at the top of the screen to filter the forecasts listed to those for a range of specific items, locations, or dates.

Since each item likely has several sales forecast records, the item ID repeats for each sales date.

After arranging and sorting the columns how you want to view the information:

Use the Preview Report button to view a preview of the information as a report. To print the report, click the Print button or to export the report to a PDF, HTML, MHT, RTF, Excel, CSV, Text, or Image File, click the Export Document button.

Use the Export Data button to export and save the data as an HTML, XML, plain text, or Microsoft Excel document.
Note: Depending on the output type selected, the information may export exactly as it appears on the screen, including column widths and expanded or collapsed grouped entries.

Use the Views button to save the current parameters set for the interactive view for using at a later time. You can also use the button to select, edit, or delete from the multiple saved views.

Use the Reset Layout button to reset the column headings and any sorting changes made to the information table.

See the Interactive View Overview for a basic understanding of interactive views and to view movies outlining the different types of interactive views.