Forecasting settings lets you select the calculation method, default and other controls used to generate financial and product mix forecasts, and for the forecast accuracy report.
To access Forecasting settings:
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Click on on the bar from any page.
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In the Settings window:
Settings associated to a page automatically show in the List box. If the setting that you want to access is in the List box, you can skip step a.
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Select Global from the Filter drop-down list.
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Click on Forecasting from the List box in the left pane.
Make sure you click on the Update button at the bottom of the page once all changes are made, so that the changes are saved.
The settings in this section apply to financial and product mix forecasts generated through the Forecasting page.
Calculation Method
Determines how the base forecast figures are calculated. These calculations are used to arrive at the first forecast figures after which you can make adjustments. Adjustments made to a forecast override the calculation method for that forecast.
Forecast Day based on
Determines the 24 hour period that's called a Forecast Day:
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Expected End of Day Time: Forecasts are created for business days, the for which is determined by the End of Day control for each store.
Click here to learn how to edit controls in the Basic tab in Stores.
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End of Day Override: Forecasts are created for a period of 24 hours starting from the time set in End of Day Override.
The settings in this section apply only to financial forecasts generated through the Forecasting page.
Trend Week Defaults
Determines whether are automatically selected when generating a financial forecast:
Trend Week Restrictions*
Indicates whether there are restrictions to the changes that can be made to the financial and if so, what are the restrictions:
The settings in this section apply only to product mix forecasts generated through the Forecasting page.
Trend Week Defaults
Determines whether are automatically selected when generating a product mix forecast:
Trend Week Restrictions*
Indicates whether there are restrictions to the changes that can be made to the product mix and if so, what are the restrictions:
Menu Mode
Indicates whether menu items are considered only as individual components for the forecast or in combinations as well:
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Normal: Each combo item is listed as a menu item in the product mix.
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Sales by Category -Theoretical: Combo items are not listed in the product mix, but its components are listed/included as individual menu items.
The controls in this section apply to the Forecast Accuracy report.
What to Report On?
Indicates which components for Transactions and for Sales, will be included in the accuracy report:
Hourly Accuracy Assessment mode*
Determines the basis on which forecast accuracy is evaluated in the Hourly Details tab:
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By Amount: Accuracy is evaluated based on the value difference between the forecasted and actual values.
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Transactions accurate when within Z transactions of actual results: The transaction count forecast is considered as accurate if the difference between the actual number of transactions for the day and that forecasted is less than Z.
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Sales accurate when within Z ( $ ) of actual results: The sales forecast is considered as accurate if the difference between the actual sales for the day that forecasted is less than Z.
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By %: Accuracy is evaluated based on the percentage difference between the forecasted and actual values.
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Transactions accurate when actual results are within Z % of forecast: The transaction count forecast is considered as accurate if the actual number of transactions for the day is within Z% of that forecasted.
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Sales accurate when actual results are within Z % of forecast: The sales forecast is considered as accurate if the actual sales for the day is within Z% of that forecasted.
Daily/Weekly Target accuracy %*
Determines the target for graphs when the Y Axis (Metric) is set as either Transaction Accuracy % or Sales Accuracy % and Plot Points based on is set as Totals Only:
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At Least Z % of all open hours should be accurate: The target is a line drawn on graphs, that meet the above condition, at Z% to indicate that all values that fall below the target are considered inaccurate while those above the target are considered accurate.
Hourly Variance Totaling Method*
Determines how the variance column is totaled in the Hourly Details tab:
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Absolute: The absolute values of the figures in the variance column are totaled (i.e. all figures are assumed as positive when totaling).
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Sum: Negative figures are subtracted and positive figures are added to arrive at the total.
Absolute provides a better understanding of how accurate each hour period was in total and is the better method for making staffing and business decisions.
Rush Periods
Rush periods (if any) are controlled through Schedule - Rush Periods, and appear in the Breakdown by Rush Period section of the Summary Stats tab.
Click on the Audit button to see all changes made to the on the page. Changes that were made to the control(s) will be listed in a table.
*optional section or field that may or may not be visible depending on the settings selected, whether the supplier is integrated or not, etc.