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Custom Measures and Data Collections for Measures (Doc ID 2652451.1)

Last updated on FEBRUARY 17, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Supply Planning Cloud Service - Version 11.13.17.05.0 and later
Oracle Demand Management Cloud Service - Version 11.13.17.05.0 and later
Oracle Sales and Operations Planning Cloud Service - Version 11.13.17.05.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

 This document briefly highlights the steps to create a Custom Measure, how to collect and view data against a Measure in Supply Chain Planning.

Scope

 

Details

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In this Document
Purpose
Scope
Details
 Understanding Measures in Planning Work Areas
 Creating, Editing Measures
 Steps to Create User-Defined Measures
 Assign the Measure to a Measure Catalog.
 Collecting Data using Measures FBDI.
 View Custom Measure Data in Plan
 Best Practices
 Points to Consider While Loading Data At Aggregate Level
 Frequently Asked Questions
 How to load new measure data in the demand plan without re-running the plan?
 Is it possible load data at Item and Customer Site only?
 Why Option Shipment History submitted using measures FBDI is not getting loaded to Staging tables?
 Troubleshooting Issues with Custom Measures
 The value provided for the attribute TIM_LVL_NAME is invalid
 BO_LIST is null.. Exiting without submitting collectionsjobset...
 The attribute CUS_LVL_NAME cannot be null. The attribute CUS_LVL_MEMBER_NAME cannot be null.
 Custom measure data loaded at Daily buckets is not visible in the Plan output
 The value provided for the attribute DELETED_FLAG is invalid.
 The value provided for the attribute PRD_LVL_MEMBER_NAME is invalid.
 JobName: "FUSION_RUNTIME"."ESS1$JB_722446" --- SQL Execution Error --- ErrorCode: 20922 ErrorMsg: [ORA-20922: Request 722446 exited with BUSINESS ERROR: :]

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