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Hi,

I am using SAS/FS with a given hierarchy and bottom-up aggregation.
Overides defined at the lowest level of the hierarchy do not seem to impact forecast at the upper level.
Is this the correct behavior?
For sure, I can understand it could be a feature -- I mean considering overides as impacting only the corresponding level.
Is there a way to have overides defined at lowest level be repercuted at upper level forecasts? I may have missed an option.

Thank you for any input,

Eric
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udo_sas
SAS Employee
Eric -
In your scenario (bottom-up aggregation and overwrites on lowest level) you should see a change at the respective upper levels of the hierarchy. However, you will need to reconcile your project before these changes are applied.
Thanks!
Udo
udo_sas
SAS Employee
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