Forecast Step Property Sheet: General tab

The General tab provides the most basic information about a forecast step.

Name

A simple logical name.

You cannot change the name after creating the step.

ID

The full logical name.

This information appears on the property sheet after the step has been created; it does not appear on the initial dialog box.

Short Label

A short descriptive name for display, usually in mixed case.

Long Label

A long descriptive name for display, usually in mixed case.

Description

Additional descriptive text, which can include mixed case and spaces.

Cube

The cube containing both the source and the target measures.

Source Measure

The measure containing historical data values, which will be used to generate the forecast.

Target Measure

The measure that will store the forecast values.

The target measure and the source measure can be the same. Over time, however, the actual values will overwrite the forecast values, so that you will be unable to monitor the accuracy of the forecast. By defining a different measure in the cube for forecasting, you can compare the forecast and actual values.

Time Dimension

The name of the time dimension whose periods will be forecast. You only need to choose a time dimension if the source measure has more than one, such as separate dimensions for months and years.

Forecast Method

The statistical method used to generate the forecast. Select a method to display its description in the Forecast Method Description box.

The forecasting methods can be grouped into the following categories:

Important: If you choose a method other than Automatic, be sure to set Forecast Approach and Data Filters on the Advanced Parameters tab.

Number of Forecast Periods

The number of time periods for which you want to forecast data. These periods must already be defined in the time dimension.

Forecast Method Description

Displays a description of the selected forecast method.

Related Topics

Equations for Forecasting Methods