Enter a number to represent the interval for the size or length of the aging period. The number in this field is positive, negative, or 0 (zero). You must enter one zero-unit line for each aging period definition that you set up. The zero value identifies the column that represents the current interval, which can be, for example, a day or week. A positive value represents the future and a negative value represents the past, relative to the zero aging period. For a negative interval unit, the ending date of the interval is the day before the next aging period. For a positive interval unit, the starting date of the interval always is the date that follows the previous aging period.
Enter a number of kanbans to define the maximum kanban quantity per work cell or supermarket. This boundary helps visualize ...
Enter a number of kanbans to define the minimum kanban quantity per work cell or supermarket. This kanban level is visible ...
Enter a number that can be used to sort budget plans. For example, you can rank all the budget plans that have the same priority, ...
Enter a number to prioritize or rank the specified product sequence value. The lower the numeric value that you enter in ...
Enter a number to represent the interval for the size or length of the aging period. The number in this field is positive, ...
Enter a number to use for estimating freight charges when a customer uses a credit card for payment and the card must be ...
Enter a numeric ranking, or prioritization value, for each sequence within a specified sequence group. Be aware that the ...
Enter a numeric value from 1 to 31 to set the consolidation day. If the last day of the month is on a date with a number ...
Enter a percentage by which the forecast requirements are reduced for the period. You can enter positive values to decrease ...