on 2016 Mar 02 4:50 AM
Both the key figures DEPENDENTCUSTOMERDEMAND and DEPENDENTCUSTOMERDEMANDDS are at the same level of PERPRODLOCCUST. As per the documentation, DEPENDENTCUSTOMERDEMAND is the outbound customer demand, but if both the key figures are at the same planning level, what is the best way to interpret these key figures in a planning view?
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DEPENDENTCUSTOMERDEMAND is the demand at the customer. DEPENDENTCUSTOMERDEMANDDS is the demand at the supplier. They will be offset if customer sourcing record has a lead time.
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Hi Sanjeev
DEPENDENTCUSTOMERDEMANDDS - if you notice KF name is ended with DS (Downstream). The technical names of the downstream key figures usually end in “DS”, which stands for “downstream”. Dependent Customer Demand is the Downstream Key Figure corresponding to the Upstream Key Figure Outbound Customer Demand. All Downstream Key Figures are input key figures to the SCM Operator.
Read the section related to "Upstream and Downstream Key Figures" from here - SAP Integrated Business Planning - SAP Library
Additionally DEPENDENTCUSTOMERDEMAND is "Outbound Customer Demand"- The prefix “Outbound” emphasizes the direction in which this demand is propagated: it is propagated from a customer demand towards own locations(I=like DC) and therefore coming outbound from a customer demand.
Hope this will help.
Thank you
Satish Waghmare
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Did you check here?
One is upstream, the other one downstream
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