This topic provides an overview of the various features in the timeline visualization add-in.

Visual Overview of Timeline Visualization Add-in

Description Example

Shows filled step lines that indicate quantity over time. Low quantity is shown with a dotted fill. Place the mouse pointer over the corner points of steps to see information about transactions.

Dotted fill

Shows three inventory scenarios that can be compared in any combination, such as booked transactions, forecast, and changes from planning activities. The color saturation automatically changes for visual comparison, but still maintains consistency.

Booked transactions
Forecast
Planning

Scroll and zoom in on data by using your mouse or keyboard. Each transaction is marked by a green circle. To see information about the transaction, place the mouse pointer over the green circle. Icons above the circle indicate that the transaction has changed from its original state, for example, an amount has decreased or a date has changed. To zoom in or out on a range, press Ctrl, while you rotate the wheel button of your mouse. To return to the original view, press Ctrl+0 (zero).

Green circle
Green circle with zoom

Shows the chart axis label rendering with date anchor, dynamic month, and day label density.

Chart axis

Provides a reusable set of supply transaction types (initial/supply/demand; fixed/adjustable/expected). You can use this visualization for other application scenarios.

Transaction types

Change supply quantity and schedule in the chart by dragging data points interactively. Other levels affected by changes are automatically adjusted. The chart visualizes the combination of changes to each transaction that result from interactions, such as, rescheduling to an earlier or later date, increasing or decreasing supply/demand, deleting, or creating a new transaction.

Dragging data points

Access macro functions for interactive charting through the right-click menu. Macro functions are create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations. An automatic adjustment function changes a supply to balance the inventory until the next supply.

Shortcut menu options

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