Hello all,
I am stuck here for more than 4 hours trying to figure out why my numbers are different but unsuccessful. Can you please help advise?
Mine:
Anaplan's
Much appreciated!!
Daisy
@huyenngo
Your formulas look pretty good. Couldn't make out your grid though, the resolution on the image was too low.
Thank you Jared for your response. Below is the screenshot to my grid:
Hope this is clearer. Your help is much appreciated.
hi @huyenngo
Guess your fcst demand line item which is reffered from 'Dem 03 FCST' is different from what is stated in the model example , please check there , maybe in previous steps demand had to be reset ,
rest logic in inventory calc looks good
Thank you. I have reviewed my forecast demand and could not figure out what's wrong. Please help review
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