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Guru. Item Demand plan default is Stock unit. When csv importing this proves to be untrue.

edited May 12, 2020 4:15PM in Ask A Guru 3 comments

Hello Guru,

I have an account that I'm setting up demand planning for. Demand plan unit of measure is based on the stock unit per the Docs and my experience

When CSV importing, items with stock unit of case are being converted to Each for a unit.  i.e  Item X import value = 12 and UOM Stock is case of 12. Demand plan

output shows as 1.  Why is this so? I know that I can resolve by adding the UOM put should not have to if default is Stock for UOM.

Please confirm if you have a chance.

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