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Volumes Build Wizard

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Use the Volumes Build Wizard (VBW) to build volume data for one or more selected activities, using parameters that you specify.

  • Do this if you selected None in the New Forecast Wizard General Parameters window or if you wish to overwrite an existing Volumes scenario. If the correct Volumes data already exists in the Scenario Volumes view, you do not need to use this wizard.
Important
Depending on the build method you specify, you might need to import historical data or create interaction volume, average handling time, or overlap templates before using this wizard.

To build volume data:

  1. Select a Volumes scenario.
  2. On the Scenario Volumes View toolbar, click the Build button.
    The Volumes Build Wizard's first screen, Select Activities, opens.
  3. Complete the Select Activities screen and then click Next.
  4. Complete the Select Data Build Method screen and then click Next.
  5. The screens/buttons that appear next depend on the selected build method and whether you want to use an overlap template.
    • If the selected build method is Use Value, you supply interaction volume and/or average handling time values and click Finish.
    • If the build method is Expert Average Engine, Universal Modeling Engine, or Copy Historical Data, you will need to complete the Select Historical Data screen.
    • If the build method is Template Based, or if you select Use Overlap Templates on the Select Historical Data screen, you complete one or more screens for selecting templates.
    • If the build method is Expert Average Engine or Universal Modeling Engine, you will need to complete the Select Events screen.
  6. After clicking Finish in the last screen, WFM builds the volumes forecast and the Scenario Volumes View reappears, showing your results.

Forecast Volume Build Wizard Screens

The Volume Build Wizard screens are described in these topics:

This page was last edited on October 2, 2020, at 12:35.
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