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| Date | Product | Feature | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 22 NOV 2021 | Created initial document. |
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Hide Empty Rows and Columns in Planning Tables 
Increase the volume of data shown in a planning table by hiding rows or columns that have only cells with zero or null values.
Combine Calendars in Plans with Aggregate Time Levels
Combine manufacturing, Gregorian, and fiscal calendars in plans with aggregate planning time levels. With this combination, you can view calendar month aggregations in weekly plans without creating a plan where data is stored in daily buckets.
Plan and analyze your supply chain using configured attributes specific to your business needs, such as country of origin. Forecast for demand qualified by these attributes. Configure attributes and attribute netting rules in a supply plan so that only qualified supply, based on attributes of inventory, purchase orders, transfer orders, or work order supplies, is used to satisfy demand. Generate planned orders for these attributes at any level of your supply chain.
After you opt in to the feature named Attribute-Based Planning, you can use the features in this section.
Consume Forecast Considering Attributes Including Project and Task
Manage a forecast in demand management for demand striped by attributes, including projects and tasks, and consume the forecast with sales orders striped by the same attributes. You can also view the forecast consumption details in Supply Planning after the plan is run to review how the consumption logic considered configured attributes.
Maintain optimum inventory levels at each node of your supply chain to meet customer service targets at the lowest inventory cost. Use automated processes to maintain inventory policy parameters and improve customer service levels. These automated processes dynamically update the inventory to keep on hand and reduce costs by calculating the economic order quantity for replenishment when appropriate.
After you opt in to the feature named Replenishment Planning, you can use the features described in this section.
Simulate Inventory Rebalancing Recommendations for a Planner-Selected Subset of Items
Simulate the effect of changes in order quantities you want to ship, dates on which the shipments need to be received, or changes in shipping methods and understand their impacts on inventory rebalancing recommendations. You can now choose to rebalance inventory for a subset of items within applicable clusters while respecting your edits.
Hide Empty Rows and Columns in Planning Tables 
Increase the volume of data shown in a planning table by hiding rows or columns that have only cells with zero or null values.