This page allows you to view the stock analysis graph. Tell me more.
Select the “View Analysis Graph” link in the “Select Stock Analysis” page.
The “View Analysis Graph” page appears.
The system displays the following field:
Date Format |
The format in which the date fields are displayed in this page. This format is displayed from the “User Preferences” business component based on the login user ID. In case the format is not defined, the system displays the date format from the “Enterprise Modeling” business component by default. |
The system displays the following in the “Analysis Details” group box:
Analysis # |
The number identifying the analysis document for which the graph is displayed. |
Analysis Type |
The type of the analysis document, which could be “ABC” or “FSN” or “XYZ” or “VED” or any possible combination. |
From Date |
The starting date in the range of dates specifying the beginning of the period of the stock analysis. |
To Date |
The ending date in the range of dates specifying the ending of the period of the stock analysis.per |
The system displays the following in the “Analysis Area” group box:
Location |
The location for which the part classification analysis graph is displayed. |
Warehouse # |
The code identifying the warehouse for which the part classification analysis graph is displayed. |
The system displays the graphical representation of the analysis under “Loading Details”, based on the search criteria selected in the “Select Stock Analysis” page.
The following table explains the graphical representation of ABC, XYZ and FSN classification:
Axis |
ABC Analysis for parts |
XYZ Analysis for parts: |
FSN Analysis for parts: |
X Axis |
A class, B class, C class |
X class, Y class, Z class |
F class, S class, N class |
Y Axis |
Number of items, Consumption Value and current Stock Value |
Number of items and Current Stock Value |
Number of items and Current Stock Value |
The following table explains the graphical representation of ABC combination analysis for parts:
Axis |
ABC - XYZ Analysis for parts |
ABC - FSN Analysis for parts |
ABC - VED Analysis for parts |
X Axis |
The values of part classified as “X Class”, “Y Class” and “Z Class” based on the current stock value in the inventory. |
The values of part defined as “F Class”, “S Class” and “N Class” based on their movement in the inventory. |
The values of part defined as “V class”, “E class” and “D Class” based on their relative importance in the inventory. |
Y Axis |
For the “X class”, “Y Class” and “Z Class” parts, the corresponding consumption values defined as “A Class”, “B Class” and “C Class” respectively. |
For the “F Class”, “S Class” and “N Class” parts, the corresponding consumption values defined as “A Class”, “B Class” and “C Class” respectively. |
For the “V Class”, “E Class” and “D Class” parts, the corresponding consumption values defined as “A Class”, “B Class” and “C Class” respectively. |
The following table explains the graphical representation of FSN combination analysis for parts:
Axis |
FSN - XYZ Analysis for parts |
FSN - VED Analysis for parts |
X Axis |
The values of part classified as “X Class”, “Y Class” and “Z Class” based on the current stock value in the inventory. |
The values of part defined as “V class”, “E class” and “D Class” based on their relative importance in the inventory. |
Y Axis |
F class, S class, N class For the “X class”, “Y Class” and “Z Class” parts, the corresponding values defining the part as “F Class”, “S Class” and “N Class” respectively. |
For the “V Class”, “E Class” and “D Class” parts, the corresponding values defining the part as “F Class”, “S Class” and “N Class” respectively. |
The following table explains the graphical representation of XYZ combination analysis for parts:
Axis |
XYZ - VED Analysis for parts |
X Axis |
The values of part defined as “V class”, “E class” and “D Class” based on their relative importance in the inventory. |
Y Axis |
For the “V Class”, “E Class” and “D Class” parts, the corresponding values defining the part as “X Class”, “Y Class” and “Z Class” respectively. |
Viewing stock analysis graph – An overview
You can view the stock analysis graph, which represents the various classifications and combinations of classifications possible for the stock in the inventory. The graph is represented in the form of a bar chart.