An example of a planning hierarchy of the type
Item. For each hierarchy
level, a code list with a linked parent and description is required. This
diagram shows the process to setup an item planning hierarchy:
Table 1. Code List 1 - Items
| Code
|
(Item) Description
|
(Family) Key
|
Spreading factor
|
| GOO-500
|
GOO 500ml
|
GOO
|
50
|
| GOO-330
|
GOO 330ml
|
GOO
|
50
|
| WIDGET-500
|
Widget 500g
|
WIDGET
|
60
|
| WIDGET-275
|
Widget 275g
|
WIDGET
|
40
|
Table 2. Code List 2 - Item Family
| Code
|
(Family) Description
|
(All) Key
|
Spreading factor
|
| GOO
|
GOO Family
|
AllItems
|
2
|
| WIDGET
|
Widget Family
|
AllItems
|
|
Table 3. Code List 3 - All Items
| Code
|
(All) Description
|
| AllItems
|
All Items
|
|
|
|
Table 4. Item Planning Hierarchy
| Level Name
|
Code List
|
Description Attribute
|
Parent Attribute
|
Spreading Factor Attribute
|
| All Items
|
AllItems
|
AllDescription
|
|
|
| Item Family
|
ItemFamily
|
FamilyDesc
|
AllItemKey
|
FamilyShare
|
| Items
|
ItemMaster
|
ItemDesc
|
FamilyKey
|
ItemShare
|