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How to Configure Demand Forecasting in Business Central: Overcoming Azure AI Inventory Limitations

How to Configure Demand Forecasting in Microsoft D365 Business Central

Quick Summary – The native Sales and Inventory Forecast extension in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central leverages Azure AI models to predict future demand and prevent stockouts using historical Item Ledger Entries. While it requires no extra subscription, achieving reliable inventory optimization requires precise configuration of its period types, forecast horizons, and data boundaries.

 

The Inventory Problem That Never Goes Away

Every operations or procurement manager knows the feeling. You ordered too much of one product and not enough of another. A key item went out of stock on a high-demand week. Or you’re sitting on three months of slow-moving inventory that’s tying up working capital you need elsewhere.

The cause is almost always the same: forecasting that relies too heavily on experience, instinct, and last year’s numbers — without any structured way to account for trends, seasonality, or shifting customer behaviour.

The problem isn’t effort. It’s method. Spreadsheets, gut feel, and ad-hoc purchasing decisions can only take a growing SMB so far. Once product ranges expand, order volumes increase, and supply lead times start varying, manual forecasting becomes a liability.

 

Business Central’s Built-In Answer: The Sales and Inventory Forecast Extension

Dynamics 365 Business Central includes a native AI-powered forecasting tool that most SMB customers either don’t know about or haven’t set up properly: the Sales and Inventory Forecast extension.

Powered by Azure AI, it automates three critical processes natively inside your ERP environment:

  1. Predicts Future Demand: Analyses your historical sales data to project future volume for each item.
  2. Flags Stockout Risks: Identifies items that are likely to go out of stock before your next replenishment cycle finishes.
  3. Automates Procurement Suggestions: Suggests lines to add to an active purchase order to cover projected shortfalls before they occur.

Because it runs completely inside Business Central, it requires no separate analytics tool, no manual data export, and no third-party subscription. If your business has been running on Business Central for 12 months or more, this capability is already active—it just needs targeted configuration.

 

How It Works Under the Hood: The Azure AI Data Model

Understanding how the forecasting model works explains why data hygiene is non-negotiable.

The extension extracts data points from exactly three core fields inside your system’s Item Ledger Entries:

Data Dimension

Business Central Field Name

Data Type

Time Series

Posting Date

Date

Identifier

Item No.

Code

Volume Signal

Quantity

Decimal

BC compresses this data into time-period buckets (monthly or quarterly), sends it securely to a stateless Azure AI web service, and returns a demand prediction graph for each item.

Technical Note on Data Privacy: Stateless means the Azure AI service does not store your ERP data between calls. Each forecast is calculated fresh from your current ledger entries. While excellent for corporate data privacy, it means the model has no historical memory of its own; every calculation builds completely from scratch based on the ledger state at that exact moment.

The resulting forecast output surfaces in two distinct interfaces:

  • Item Cards: A visual chart showing projected demand vs. current inventory, featuring a highlighted warning when a stockout is likely within your selected forecast horizon.
  • Replenishment Suggestions: When creating a purchase order, Business Central can automatically recommend additional items from the same vendor that are forecast to run short, allowing you to consolidate shipments into a single order.

 

Setting It Up: 4 Critical Configuration Steps

The extension ships by default with Business Central but requires deliberate configuration to produce accurate, tailored metrics.

1. Period Type

Choose whether to forecast by Month or Quarter. For most product-centric SMBs, monthly tracking captures seasonal patterns without introducing hyper-granular noise. Quarterly calculations work best for businesses with exceptionally long global procurement cycles or highly stable, contract-based demand.

2. Forecast Horizon

Set how many periods ahead the model should project. 12 months is the recommended baseline. Shorter horizons reduce planning visibility, while excessively long horizons degrade statistical confidence.

3. Historical Periods

Controls how far back the model looks at your sales history. While more historical data generally means more accurate predictions, the data must be clean. Periods containing data gaps, unposted transactions, or unusual one-off bulk orders will introduce noise that distorts future projections.

4. Stockout Warning Period

Set the threshold at which Business Central flags an item as an active stockout risk. To make this actionable, this setting must match your typical supplier lead time. If your key supplier takes three weeks to deliver, set a minimum threshold of 3–4 weeks so your purchasing team receives warnings with enough time to act.

 

The Limitations of Native Business Central Demand Forecasting

While highly effective for standard operational workflows, Business Central’s built-in forecasting has explicit constraints that implementation teams and supply chain leaders must account for:

Technical Limitation

What It Means in Practice

No Location-Level Forecasting

The extension produces a single aggregated forecast across all warehouses. If you run multiple distribution centers or retail storefronts, you must manually distribute the projected quantities.

No Variant-Level Forecasting

Forecasts are calculated strictly at the item level. If you sell an item in multiple colors or sizes, the AI aggregates them into a single demand signal.

No Custom Filtering

You cannot split items into separate forecasting batches or apply different logic profiles to different item categories. Everything runs through a singular, uniform model.

Minimum Data Thresholds

If an item has too few historical transactions or extreme mathematical variance, the Azure AI service will fail to generate a prediction. New product introductions or highly volatile SKUs will fall outside its scope.

Static Visual Output

The built-in forecast chart on the item card is read-only. You cannot manually override the visual projection line or push it directly into custom item planning fields without code.

No External Factor Inputs

The model relies exclusively on your internal sales history. It has no context regarding promotional calendars, marketing campaigns, competitor pricing, or macroeconomic shifts.

 

Maximizing Accuracy: Strategic Best Practices

Transforming Business Central demand forecasting into an enterprise-grade planning engine relies on process integration, not complex software customization.

  • Audit Your Ledger Entry Hygiene: Unposted transactions, incorrectly processed returns, and bulk promotional shipments will distort your baseline. Ensure your data entries are clean before enabling automated projections.
  • Align the Horizon with Procurement Realities: If your purchasing team operates on a 60-day rolling window, a 12-month horizon creates unnecessary statistical drift. Tighten your configuration to match how your procurement team actually buys.
  • Inform, Don’t Automate Without Review: The forecast represents projected demand, not a strict purchase instruction. Use its outputs to adjust your safety stock levels, reorder points, and planning worksheets, keeping human judgment at the center of your procurement strategy.
  • Integrate with the Planning Worksheet: For complex operations or light manufacturing, use the Sales and Inventory Forecast as a direct input parameter for Business Central’s native Planning Worksheet or Requisition Worksheet. This safely pairs AI predictions with your established reorder policies and supplier lead times.

 

Moving Beyond Inventory Guesswork

Supply Chain Planning Approach

Underlying Method

Operational Outcome

Legacy Spreadsheets

Manual, retrospective, reliant on isolated tribal knowledge.

Highly inconsistent; accuracy varies entirely by staff availability.

Unconfigured BC Forecasting

Default system settings applied over unreviewed historical data.

Generates automated predictions, but lacks localized precision.

Optimized BC Forecasting

Clean ledger data, customized horizons, and active monthly reviews.

Consistent demand signals that measurably reduce stockouts.

BC Forecasting + Planning Worksheets

Automated AI forecast directly drives structured ERP replenishment logic.

Procurement transforms from reactive fire-fighting to planned execution.

 

When Is It Time to Optimize Your Forecasting?

Optimizing your ERP’s native demand forecasting tools becomes an urgent priority when your business experiences:

  • Recurrent stockouts on fast-moving items despite maintaining apparently high overall stock levels.
  • Excess inventory accumulation on slow-moving lines, tying up critical working capital.
  • Purchasing decisions driven by individual intuition rather than unified operational data.
  • Growth in SKU counts or supplier networks that makes manual oversight unmanageable.

Expensive third-party forecasting suites are rarely the answer. In most cases, the exact analytical infrastructure you need is already sitting inside your Business Central license—it simply requires expert configuration.

 

Let’s Get More Out of Your Business Central Environment

At CCIT, we specialize in configuring secure, highly optimized cloud architectures for modern ERP applications. From initial data quality audits and custom ledger alignment to integrating predictive AI directly into your daily planning workflows, our team ensures your technology works the way it was engineered to.

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