Revising Forecast Prices

Access the Forecast Pricing Revisions form.

Effective Date

Enter a date that indicates when a component part goes into effect on a bill of material or when a rate schedule is in effect.

The default is the current system date. You can enter future effective dates so that the system plans for upcoming changes. Items that are no longer effective in the future can still be recorded and recognized in Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Product Costing system, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor Management system, and Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Capacity Planning system. The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Requirements Planning system uses Material Requirements Planning (MRP) to determine valid components by effectivity dates, not by the bill of material revision level. Some forms display data based on the effectivity dates you enter.

Expiration Date

Enter a date that indicates when a component part is no longer in effect on a bill of material, or when a rate schedule is no longer active. It can also indicate when a routing step is no longer in effect as a sequence on the routing for an item.

The default is December 31 of the default year defined in the Data Dictionary for Century Change Year. You can enter future effective dates so that the system plans for upcoming changes. Items that are no longer effective in the future can still be recorded and recognized in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Product Costing, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Shop Floor Management, and JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Capacity Planning. The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Requirements Planning system uses MRP to determine valid components by effectivity dates, not by the bill of material revision level. Some forms display data based on the effectivity dates you enter.

Price

Enter the list or base price to be charged for one unit of this item. In sales order entry, all prices must be set up in the Item Base Price File table (F4106).