Address Book Category Codes
You use address book category codes to define business attributes for the summary hierarchy For example, regions, territories, and distribution centers. The address book category codes associate the levels of the hierarchy when you generate the summary forecast. Optionally, you can define the category codes with the business unit if the hierarchy is tied to the business unit structure.
This chart shows an example of a workflow for assigning category codes:

For example, Division 1 (in the North American Region) uses business unit code 430 as its address book Sales Territory (03) category code. The Western Distribution Center resides in Division 1. To establish the link to the North American Region, the address book category codes for the Western Distribution Center must include the business unit codes that are defined at each level of the hierarchy. In the address book for Western Distribution Center (M10), the Division 1 business unit code (300) resides in the Sales Territory (03) category code. The North American Region business unit code (430) is assigned to the Region category code (02).
This table illustrates the category codes for the North American Region hierarchy:
Business Unit Description |
Business Unit Number |
Level of Detail |
Address Book |
Address Book Category Code |
---|---|---|---|---|
Corporate Business Unit |
200 |
1 |
200 |
|
North American Region |
430 |
2 |
1234 |
|
European Region |
400 |
2 |
4567 |
|
Division 1 |
300 |
3 |
5678 |
Territory (03): 430 |
Division 5 |
340 |
3 |
8765 |
Territory (03): 430 |
Northern Distribution Region |
M20 |
4 |
6066 |
Territory (03): 300 Region (04): 430 |
Western Distribution Region |
M10 |
4 |
6058 |
Territory (03): 300 Region (04): 430 |
Central Distribution Region |
M40 |
4 |
6082 |
Territory (03): 340 Region (04): 430 |
Eastern Distribution Region |
M30 |
4 |
6074 |
Territory (03): 340 Region (04): 430 |
At each level in the hierarchy, the first category code defines the highest level in the hierarchy. The second category code defines the second higher level, and so on.