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Component: CA-DDF-RT
Component Name: Demand Data Foundation for Retail
Description: The set of rules based on which the historical sales data for the entities specified in the aggregation profile is aggregated for demand modeling and forecasting. In particular, the aggregation logic determines how the past and future attributes of those entities are handled during the aggregation. For example, when aggregating the sales data of multiple product variants, such attributes could include offers, prices, listing information, or user DIFs.
Key Concepts: Aggregation logic is a feature of the Demand Data Foundation for Retail (CA-DDF-RT) component of SAP. It is used to aggregate data from multiple sources into a single, unified view. This allows users to quickly and easily analyze data from multiple sources in one place. How to use it: Aggregation logic can be used to create a unified view of data from multiple sources. This can be done by creating an aggregation rule that defines how the data should be combined. The rule can be based on criteria such as date, time, location, or product type. Once the rule is created, the data can be aggregated and displayed in a single view. Tips & Tricks: When creating an aggregation rule, it is important to consider the criteria that will be used to combine the data. This will ensure that the data is accurately aggregated and that the resulting view is meaningful and useful. Additionally, it is important to consider how often the data needs to be updated in order to ensure that the view remains up-to-date. Related Information: For more information on aggregation logic and how it can be used with SAP, please refer to the SAP Help Portal or contact your local SAP representative.