I guess not. Forcasting is primarily a butgetting process. So from a high level point of view a sales forcast can be very simple. Just stating what amount is forecasted to be generated for a specific customer. Looking at the forcast form I would say that it is very complex and serving multiple business angles.
The internal Party ID should always reflect the company. The dropdown for should always reflecting a lists of accounts. The currency should always be reflecting the default currency (of the company) Any other amount shown is just icing on the cake. If it is the intention to have a hierarcy of forcasts, then it becomes more complex and users might get lost in the details. At the highest level there would then be an overal year forcast for sales. With at the next level a forcast for each account. Further down there could then be a forecast per sub period and/or Productcategory/Product. But I don't think that users would go that far. As for MRP. I don't think that you should go that far to integrate between to distinct process domains. Neighter should you integrate between forecasting and budgetting in Accounting. Let users in the MRP domain worry about/solve forcasting production, users in SFA do their forcasting there and accounting officers budget in accounting. Regards, Pierre 2009/10/21 zhiyongcui <[email protected]> > > If something changed to forecast ,then more changes needed to MRP too? > > Pierre Smits-3 wrote: > > > > It is not in yet. Create a JIRA to address the improvement. > > > > 2009/10/21 zhiyongcui <[email protected]> > > > >> > >> I think that the forecast detail should have a field to indicate the > >> time > >> period for which the forecast ,but I could not find it .If I am wrong , > >> pls > >> point to me . If I am not wrong then how to implement it ? > >> -- > >> View this message in context: > >> http://n4.nabble.com/Forecast-datetime-problem-tp275498p275498.html > >> Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >> > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://n4.nabble.com/Forecast-datetime-problem-tp275498p275945.html > Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
