Overlays
You can create and configure overlays in the Forecast module of WFM Web for Supervisors. Overlays perform the function of factors, and help you track events that might affect interaction volume. For example, use an overlay to include in your forecast the anticipated effect of a sales promotion or a marketing campaign.
See also Overlays Primer.
Getting Started
Prerequisite: You must have the security permission Overlays before you can create or configure overlays or access the action Find Events in the Historical Data Volumes View. It is assignable in Configuration > Roles > Role Privileges > Forecast Role Privileges.
To use overlays, open the Forecast module in the Modules pane and select Overlays. You can then see a hierarchy of business units (BUs), sites and overlays on the Object pane below.
To manage the list of Overlays, select a BU or a site in the Objects pane.
To edit an overlay, select it in the Objects pane and make changes in the Data pane.
Managing the List of Overlays
You can use toolbar icons or Actions menu commands to manage the overlays:
- Select a BU or Site on the Object pane.
- A table in the Data pane lists all current overlays.
- Click an overlay to select its entire row.
- Select a command from the Actions menu, or an icon from the toolbar:
Toolbar controls
Icon | Name | Description |
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New | Start the New Overlay wizard. | |
Edit | Edit the selected overlay. | |
Delete | Delete the selected overlay. |
Data Pane Controls
The grid displays all overlays that belong to the selected BU or Site. The grid contains these columns:
Overlay | Name of the selected overlay. |
Spread | The time period over which the overlay is spread; in days or hours. |
Type | Possible values (Impacting or Redistributing) indicate how the selected overlay will affect forecast values. You can change this in the Properties tab by selecting a type:
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Usage | For each overlay, this column lists the Properties tab choice for type (see above). |
Editing an Overlay
To edit an overlay:
- Select Overlay in the module pane.
- Select a BU or Site in the object area.
- Select an overlay by one of these methods:
- Select an overlay in the object area in the object area (beneath the selected BU or Site).
- Select an overlay in the data area and click Edit .
- Double-click an overlay in the data area.
- Select a command from the Actions menu, or an icon from the toolbar:
- Edit Overlay controls:
Icon Name Description Save Save all changes made to overlay. Calculate distribution Start the Calculate Distribution Wizard, which calculates the distribution of the selected overlay.
This action is enabled only if the option Always Use Entered Distribution is selected. - Select a tab:
Properties tab View and change the main properties of the selected overlay. Distribution tab View and change the distribution method of the selected overlay. Enabled in the Properties tab by selecting the type Always Use Entered Distribution. Impacted Activities tab View and change activities which are impacted by the selected overlay. Events tab View and change events which are related to the selected overlay.
- Edit Overlay controls:
Properties Tab Elements
Name field | You can edit the selected Overlay's name in this field. |
This overlay is label |
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Spread Over field | Displays the length of time that the selected Overlay will occupy. Edit this field and select one of the two radio buttons Days or Hours to choose the units. The value must be greater than 0 (zero) and the default is set during creation. |
While building forecast use this overlay in the following way radio button group |
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This overlay is applicable to radio button group |
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Distribution Tab Elements
What you see depends upon choices that you made on the Properties page.
- This page is completely disabled if Always Calculate Disregarding Impacts and Distribution was selected under the Properties tab.
- If Always Use Entered Distribution was selected on the Properties tab:
- Graph—Displays the same information as the grid below it displays, but in graphical form.
- Grid—Displays and allows you to edit the overlay's distribution. Columns:
- Daily or Hourly Impact—Each row displays an increment during which the overlay will be in effect. The actual increment (day or hour) is configured in Spread.
- Distribution Value—Displays the distribution value of each increment. The default value in each cell is 0.
- If the selected overlay is of the type impacting, then you can enter values from -100 to 9999 into the grid.
- If the selected overlay is of the type redistributing, then you can enter values from 0 to 100 into the grid.
- If Calculate Using The Specified Initial and Ending Impact was selected on the Properties page:
- Initial Impact field—Use this field to specify the initial impact of the overlay. Range: 0 (the default) or any positive, negative, or fractional values.
- Ending Impact field—Use this field to specify the ending impact of the overlay. Range: 0 (the default) or any positive, negative, or fractional values.
Impacted Activities Tab
(Also a page in the New Overlay wizard.)
This tab lists all activities that correspond to the Factor that is selected in the Object tree.
- Select the check box to the left of each activity in the list, to specify which activities will be impacted by the selected factor.
- Clear the check box to specify no impact.
Events Tab Elements
The grid on this tab lists all Events in the selected Overlay, one per row. The value in every cell of this grid is editable. The columns are:
Name | Edit the Event name in this cell. |
Start Date | Edit the start date. |
Start Time | Edit the start time. |
Strength | Edit the strength of the event. The range is any positive value (greater than zero), up to nine digits and two decimals. |
Disregard Historical Data | Select this check box if the event should disregard historical data. Clear the check box to consider historical data. |
Events Controls
Add Event | Click to add a new row to the grid, with default values in the cells. |
Delete Event | Click to delete the selected event from the grid. |
Cancel or Save | Click to perform those functions. |