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Troubleshooting Issues with External Forecast Data Collections (Doc ID 2701458.1)

Last updated on JULY 22, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle Supply Planning 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
Oracle Demand Management Cloud Service - Version 11.13.17.05.0 and later
Oracle Fusion Planning Central Cloud Service - Version 11.1.11.1.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

 This Document provides information about troubleshooting Issues Related to External Forecast Data Collections

Scope

 Functionality described on this document is applicable to Fusion Supply Chain Planning Applications

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In this Document
Purpose
Scope
Details
 Frequently Asked Questions
 How to import multiple external forecasts for same Organization, Item and Date combination?
 Is it possible to add forecast description column in External forecast data file(ExternalForecast.csv) to reflect the same in forecasts description in Supply Chain Planning plan options?
 How to delete/remove the Completed or old Forecast from Planning?
 Is there feasibility to capture additional information apart from the Standard fields available in the External Forecasts template?
 Common Issues
 The value provided for the attribute DEMAND_CLASS is invalid.
 Using Assembly Demand Date cannot be a Non Working Day with respect to Bucket type.
 A FORECAST SET is already defined as FORECAST
 Week and period forecasts are not created because the organization calendar xxxxx for organization <Organization Name> does not have week and period start and end dates. (MSC-2805861)
 Record 12395: Rejected - Error on table MSC_ST_DEMANDS, column USING_REQUIREMENT_QUANTITY.
 BO_LIST is null.. Exiting without submitting collectionsjobset...

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