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No. of Work Days

If you have set the Period Type to "Months" in the Forecast Settings setting (i.e. you would like to create monthly Sales Forecasts and use monthly figures in all calculations), use the No. of Work Days setting to specify the number of sales and production days in each calendar month. If you have set the Period Type to "Weeks" in the Forecast Settings setting, use the Bank Holidays for Sales Forecast setting.

It is recommended that you fill in the No. of Work Days setting well in advance. Information from this setting regarding the number of working days will be used to estimate average sales per day figures from future Sales Forecasts. These estimates in turn will be used to calculate the required beginning-of-period stock levels shown in section 2 in the detailed Create Production Plan and Create Purchase Order Plan reports. Maintaining this setting well ahead of time will ensure that this average calculation remains accurate. If you have not entered a number of work days for a particular month, it will be assumed to be zero, and so the average sales for that month will also be predicted to be zero.

To open the No. of Work Days setting, first ensure you are in the MRP module. Then, if you are using Windows or Mac OS X, click the [Settings] button in the Navigation Centre or use the Ctrl-S/⌘-S keyboard shortcuts and then double-click 'No. of Work Days' in the 'Settings' list. If you are using iOS or Android, select 'Settings' from the Tools menu (with 'wrench' icon) and tap 'No. of Work Days' in the 'Settings' list. The 'Number of Work Days: Browse' window will open, listing the records that you have previously entered.

To enter a new record, select 'New' from the Create menu (Windows/Mac OS X) or the + menu (iOS/Android). The 'Number of Work Days: New' window appears: complete the record as described below the picture and click [Save] (Windows/Mac OS X) or tap √ (iOS/Android) to save the new record.

Year
Enter the Year to which the record applies.

Type
You can enter two records for each year, one listing the normal sales days and one listing the normal production days. If you do not have a production department, you should still records with both Types because records of both Types are used in the calculations. The Average per day option in the Create Production Plan - Preview and Create Purchase Order Plan - Preview reports will use the record in which the Type is "Production".

Months
Enter the number of working days in each month.
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