Release Date: 27. October 2025
Release Summary
This release improves the integration and usability of Flexible Forecast with Graphical Inventory Profile and Planning User Setup:
Inheritance prompts added when running Graphical Inventory Profile from Flexible Forecast for better context alignment.
Enhanced forecast views now support:
Periods per Item
Items in Period
Items per Dimension
View-specific fields now correctly display in the Flexible Forecast Header when accessed via Planning User Setup, ensuring accurate filtering and reducing unnecessary data processing.
These updates improve forecast precision, streamline planner workflows, and enhance system performance.
New Feature
Graphical Inventory Profile
Added prompt to Graphical Inventory Profile for inheritance source when run from Flexible Forecast
Planners are now prompted to choose whether setup should be inherited from the corresponding planning feature depending on where the Graphical Inventory Profile is run from:
Flexible Forecast Periods per Item
Flexible Forecast Items in Period
Flexible Forecast Items per Dimension
This ensures more accurate and context-specific graphical inventory profiles.
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Bug Fixes
Planning User Setup
View-Specific Fields Now display correctly in Flexible Forecast header when Accessed from Planning User Setup
An issue was identified where view-specific fields were not displayed when opening the Flexible Forecast Header from the Planning User Setup card. Specifically, in the Flexible Forecast Items in Period view, the following fields were missing:
Item Filter
Item Field Caption
Item Field Filter
Selection
Only Lines with Movements
This behavior prevented users from limiting datasets based on their setup, especially when calculating Flexible Forecasts via web service calls (createItemABCLinesUsingItemFilter and createItemABCLines). The result could be unnecessarily large datasets and extended processing times.
The fix ensures that:
View-specific fields are correctly shown based on the selected view.
The logic applies consistently across all views.