User Settings and Information
All advanced user settings within the system can be found in the gearwheel in the blue navigation bar at the top of the AGR system. For non-Admin users, the gearwheel will still appear but will only have limited access to various settings. Other user settings and information can be found by either clicking on the user name or the ‘i’ to the right of the blue navigation bar.
Under the ‘i’ button on the blue navigation, the user can see three different options:
- About AGR
- User Manual
- Service Desk

About AGR will show you all the information that you might need to know about your current version of the AGR system. An example of this window can be seen below:

By clicking on the User Manual option, you will be automatically taken to the User Manual for your specific version of AGR. Here you can search for anything that you’d like to know.
The service desk option will take you straight to the AGR Dynamics Service Desk, making it easy to send in a ticket and reach one of our consultants.
Username
If you click on your username on the right side of the blue navigation bar, you will see your username, as well as the My Profile option and Log Out option.

My Profile
This is open for all users to see. Here, a user can change their language and password. They cannot, however, change their username and email. This can only be done in the User Management view within the Admin Settings (under the gearwheel).

Gearwheel
There are a number of different user settings within the AGR system that are controlled under the gearwheel. The following is a list of the user settings and how they work.
Custom Actions
When choosing the custom actions options from the gearwheel, a new window will appear with a drop-down list of different unique actions that a user can make within the system. These actions will have been installed specifically for each company upon implementation and will differ from company to company. Below is an example of different possible Custom Actions that can be implemented within the AGR system.

Settings
The settings option within the gearwheel dropdown shows you all the basic options that you can control within the AGR system.
Orders
- Order Logic
- Undelivered Days: How many days back in time should be used when taking into account orders which have been placed but haven’t arrived.
- Exclude Lost Sale: If there is a product demand during a stock out situation, this option deteremines f the demand is considered lost of not. If enabled, all estimated sales during a stock out perdio according to the forecast will be considered lost.
- Order Methodology
- Standard: This default methodology means that active demand in the system will be based on the statistical forecast, Baseline Plan and Promotion Plan.
- Min/Max: If stock < min then purchase to max. Use this methodology when calculating order quantity.
- Use min/max if exists: This option will use Standard if there is no Min/Max inputted.
- Overwrite qty. on recalculate: If this is selected, when you recalculate an order, it will overwrite all the lines, not just the ones you selected. If you do not select this, then it will not overwrite the lines that are not selected, if perhaps, you have already taken the time to update the other lines just how you want them to be.
- Include undelivered in order calculation: If this is turned on, all undelivered items in the future will be included in order calculations (even though they are outside the order period)

- Order Grid
- To increase performance within the system, here you can choose how many lines you will see within the order grid. It is suggested to not show more than 5000 for performance reasons.

Forecasts
Here you can adjust the forecast to best suit your company.
- General
- Forecast Type: Monthly or Weekly
- Confidence Factor: The default confidence factor given to an item if it does not have one assigned. This can be changed to suit the customer’s need.
- Number of Days: This is the number of days calculated within the forecast.
- Number of Months: This is the number of months calculated within the forecast.
- Number of no sale months to disable forecast: Simulator property – how many months to omit from the sales history in the simulator.
- Forecast outlier detection: The forecast module has outlier detection. If set to 0, no outlier detection is used. If set to 1, outliers are detected. If set to 2, outliers are detected and corrected. The results from the outlier detection are stored in the table Forecast Outliers.
- Sale on Saturdays: Non-zero forecast on Saturdays. If your store is open on Saturday, then you should check this box. It allows for the demand to incorporate Saturday sales.
- Sale on Sundays: Non-zero forecast on Sundays. If your store is open on Sunday, then you should check this box. It allows for the demand to incorporate Sunday sales.
- Week trend in monthly forecast: If the user wants the forecasts to find trends between weeks when forecasting with monthly data (weekly data required).
- Create forecast for Close SKU: Forecast is created for all items, both open and closed. If you do not need to create a forecast for closed SKUs, it is best to not have this checked, as it will enable your forecast to be calculated faster.
- Keep invalid forecasts: If a forecast is invalidated, it is kept in the database.
- Safety stock SQRT bridging: The day distribution of the safety stock can be bridged linearly or by a sqrt function, if set to true the sqrt function is used. Only applicable in the first month.

- Day Distribution
Day distribution calculates a weighted average of each weekday sale within a subset of the whole sales history. The averages are then used to calculate the forecast value of each day within a week. The data validation can also be done on the data used in the calculations. If the data is too sparse, the date distribution can be reverted to a flat distribution based on the value of the parameters described below.
- Day Distribution: Forecast calculated on a daily level
- Number of weeks used: The number of weeks used within the weighted average, starting with the most recent weeks
- Sale days for valid week: The minimum amount of sale days within a week for it to be considered in the calculations. If the value is 0, this setting is not used.
- Number of valid weeks for day distribution: The minimum number of valid weeks within the subset for it to be considered in the calculations. If the number of valid weeks is less than the given value, then a flat day distribution will be used instead. If the value is 0, this setting is not used.

- Demand Days
Here is a list of all the holidays that the system can consider. If you want the system to recognize these holidays (i.e. do not create a forecast for them), you must check the box next to the holiday name.

Schedules
To create a scheduled order within the system, you must create schedules for the system to use. This is created here by clicking on the + on the right side of the screen, after selecting Schedules in the Gearwheel drop down menu. The user can choose how to set up this customized schedule with the following:
- Specific dates: for orders that are to be created on specific dates the user must select the dates. When the Specific Dates field is pressed, a calendar opens and the user can select appropriate date and then press Add button. More than one date can be chosen.
- Weekly: for weekly orders, the user must select the week day that an order should be created on. More than one day can be chosen.
- Monthly: for monthly orders, the user must select on which day of the month the order is to be created (1st of the month, 3rd of the month, etc.). This is done by writing the days’ number in the Day of month field.

To learn more about Scheduled Orders, see Chapter 5.5 Sheduled Orders.
User Management
The user option allows you to see all the users that are currently in the AGR system, as well as create new users. Below is all the information that you can see about each individual user:

To create a new user, click on the + button on the right side of the tool bar. The following window will open, and you will need to fill in the necessary information:

It is here that you can make a user an admin user, as well as change their email and password. Each user is assigned a role and that role will determine what parts of the AGR system they can see. For example, perhaps you have a purchaser that needs to be able to view the Dashboard, but you don’t want them to be able to modify the dashboard in any way. Below you can see the Role window. To adjust a user’s access, just tick the box next to the feature.

In this view, you can also edit and/or delete current users by selecting the pencil button.
Clear Browser Data
AGR is a browser-based system, which utilizes the browser to cache certain data and requests. There are instances where the user would like to clear the cached queries from the planner and start fresh. Those instances could include: an application update has been made or the user settings stored have in some way been corrupted.
The last option under the gearwheel settings allows you to clear your browser data. When you click on that option within the dropdown, you will see the following:
