Set up a forecast model [AX 2012]
Updated: February 4, 2014
Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
A forecast model names and identifies a specific forecast. You must create a forecast model before you can create the actual forecast lines.
You can set up a forecast model with two levels so that one model includes one or more other models, or submodels. This structure enables you to aggregate the individual forecasts. You must create a forecast model before you can assign it to be a submodel of another forecast model.
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In the grid section, select the forecast model for which you want to set up a submodel.
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On the Submodel FastTab, press CTRL+N or click Add to create a submodel.
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In the Submodel field, select the model that you want to designate as a submodel and then enter a name for it.
Example
To set up a forecast model structure where the top-level forecast model, named Total, consists of two submodels which are named East and West, follow this procedure:
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In the grid section, create three forecast models: Total, East, and West.
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Select the Total model line.
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On the Submodel FastTab, create a submodel line, and then select the East model.
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On the Submodel FastTab, create a submodel line, and then select the West model.
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