What's new - Platform
In-Memory Caching & Performance improvements
Auto-refresh a planning view when open: The application automatically refreshes the planning views with new data, including time series data, filter updates, and new relationships, so users don’t have to refresh them manually. With this enhancement, the application will not perform the Planning View Refresh across all or impacted planning views after every data load, Cycle roll, Override, demand fulfillment, replenishment job, etc.. Instead, the refresh happens while opening a planning view..
Server-side download in the planning views: Introduced an option to download the entire dataset of the planning view into a downloads folder. The Download will honor the filters, view by (measure, item and dimension view) along with the measure filters.
Resolved the Sync issue related to the new user for In-memory caching: The application automatically syncs the new user to In-memory caching after user creation. This way, the new user’s roles and permissions will be synchronized across both MySQL and In-Memory caching so that the new user can access the appropriate screens and data on the UI without any issues.
Demand planning
Audit trail enhancements: The audit trail screen now displays the Event name along with the date and time stamp of the event.
The events include manual and scheduled activities such as User edit, Statistical forecast, Dataload, Cycleroll, Reset, etc.
The events also include business rule events triggered by user edits, forecasts, data load, cycle roll, etc.
Reset overrides: Introduced an option to reset the time series value and default to the Business rule.
You can reset the values by selecting the “Reset” option on the right-click menu in the editable mode.
Once the reset overrides job is processed successfully, the application will show the reset values on the planning view, and the same is captured in the Audit trail.
Replenishment planning
Replenishment planning—Usability enhancements: Enhanced the user experience by adding quick links within the proposed order detail screen, which avoids back-and-forth navigation between screens.
Supplier and product details: The proposed orders detail screen includes a link to view the supplier and product details.
Clicking the supplier name in the proposed order header displays the supplier's source master and sourcing network details.
Similarly, clicking the product in the proposed order lines shows the details from the Product master, Product Sourcing Network, and product location master.
Inventory visibility: The Proposed order line details section includes a link to view the Inventory details for the selected product and location combination.
Configure views: Introduced the configure view option for the product and supplier details on the side panel.
This helps configure the product and source attributes displayed on the proposed order detail screen so that the UI shows only the attributes selected.
Min-Max Inventory Plan: Min-Max inventory planning helps ensure inventory levels stay within optimal ranges. Whenever in the future buckets, the Projected Inventory falls below the Min-Max Minimum threshold, the replenishment engine automatically suggests a new order, ensuring that the projected inventory will not cross the Min-Max Maximum threshold due to the proposed order. The replenishment engine considers the total supply and demand while proposing an order. It also adjusts the SOQ to meet the requirements of MOQ, buying multiples, etc.
Reset SOQ to Max-Order quantity: This capability restricts creating an order when Net requirements are more than the Maximum order quantity defined; instead, the SOQ will be adjusted to the Maximum order quantity
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