Manually Entering an Item Demand Plan
You can manually enter a demand plan instead of having NetSuite calculate a plan for you. This can be useful if you use calculations derived outside of NetSuite and want to enter a plan based on those external calculations.
To enter a manual item demand plan:
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Go to Transactions > Demand Planning > Item Demand Plans > New.
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In the Custom Form field, choose a form for this plan.
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If you use the Multi-Location Inventory feature, select a Location
The list of items displays only the items for the selected location that are time-phased replenishment items.
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If you use NetSuite OneWorld, select a Subsidiary.
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If the Allow Cross-Subsidiary Record Viewing box is checked, then this field is limited to view-only.
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Select the Item you are entering a demand plan for.
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Select a Unit of Measure to create a demand plan based on the unit.
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Optionally, enter a Memo for this plan.
Later, you can search for this plan by the text entered here.
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You can alter your view of the demand plan by changing the date range or the plan view, as described below:
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Year – Enter the year to view.
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Month – Select a month to view
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Start Date – Enter the first date of the period you want to view.
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End Date – Enter the last date of the period you want to view.
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View – Choose to see the demand results in a Daily, Weekly or Monthly format.
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For each interval, enter an amount in the Quantity field to set the demand quantity.
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Click Save.
After the demand plan is entered, you can use the plan to generate supply plans.
Related Topics
- Setting Up Demand Planning
- Demand Planning on Item Records
- Calculating Item Demand
- Monitoring the Demand Plan Status
- Viewing, Editing, and Deleting a Demand Plan
- Creating Item Supply Plans
- Monitoring the Supply Plan Status
- Viewing, Editing, and Deleting a Supply Plan
- Manually Entering an Item Supply Plan
- Creating Orders from Supply Plans
- Reporting on Demand Planning
- Distribution and Demand Planning
- Demand Planning and Inventory Allocation
- Time Fences
- Planning Action Messages
- Demand Planning