This article describes how to set up coverage time fences. Planners can define the planning horizon (the coverage time fence in days), and exclude supply and demand that falls beyond that horizon. Therefore, coverage time fences help prevent "noise" that is caused by supply suggestions that you don't have to react to for months. Examples include next year's forecast and customer orders that are placed far beyond the normal lead time.

A coverage time fence is the number of days after today's date (or, more precisely, the date when you do the planning run) that supply and demand is excluded. To help avoid delays, you must ensure that the coverage time fence is longer that the total lead time. The default system value is 100 days.


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When you specify a coverage time fence for a coverage group, the setting applies to all items (products) that belong to that group. However, you can override the setting for specific items or specific master plans.

Every item (product) belongs to a coverage group. If no coverage group is explicitly assigned to an item, a default coverage group applies. Every item inherits a coverage time fence from its coverage group. However, you can override this time fence for specific items as you require.

You can specify a coverage time fence at the master plan level. In this way, you define the number of days that the master planning calculation covers for a master plan. This setting overrides any coverage time settings that have been defined for each relevant item and coverage group.

Fences was working fine on my computer until recently, when I decided to sync my desktop folder to OneDrive in Windows 10. I had three different areas in Fences where I kept Folders, Shortcuts, etc. After syncing my desktop folder to OneDrive and restarting my computer, all of the items contained within the three fenced areas were moved outside of the fences, except Recycle Bin, Control Panel, This PC, and my User Folder. Is there a way that I can continue to use Fences while syncing my Desktop Folder to OneDrive, or will I have to remove my Desktop Folder from OneDrive in order to continue using Fences.

Sorry to hear you are having issues. There is a workaround that might work. It something similar to Onedrive where the actual folder or files are on a network drive. Here are the steps that you can try : -support-faq#folderportalsempty

Sorry I should have posted this in the Fences Forum. I moved the items from outside the Fences back into the Fences and restarted my computer and they STAYED PUT inside the Fences this time. If the problem resurfaces, I will take the advice of basj. Thank you.

Stardock released their desktop management tool called Fences which a coworker referred me to a few months ago. Essentially you can create groupings (fences) on your desktop and place your icons inside these groupings. If you resize your desktop or adjust the individual fences, the tool will automatically adjust accordingly.

On this one. Please do this, use your Fences layout to restore to its initial states (need to move the scroll bar all the way to the left and click on that "First Use Snapshot", it should be there unless you have deleted it) where all your icons should be on the desktop and there are 3 Fences pre-made for you. You should than rebuild your fences. And all icons that present in your desktop should be there. Once you have done that please save a Snapshot, so there always be a layout that you can return to if you need it again in the future.

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There are few issues that divide computer people like that thousand-year-old question: How many icons should you have on your desktop? Some folks say, "Load 'em up! Make those pixels work for you." Others say, "I like a fresh bowl desktop with no icons." Some folks find a spot in between with just My Computer and the Recycle Bin.

For me, the desktop is my work space. It's where I live and breathe and it's in front of my face all the time. I want as much information on there as possible. If I wanted a picture of the beach, I'd live at the beach and look up from my keyboard.

I'm thrilled with Windows 7. Frankly, I'm not sure what I'm going to do with all the free time that I'm saving not dicking around with my computer trying to get it to work. Many of the tools I've espoused over the years simply aren't needed in Windows 7 as they were filling gaps that are no longer there.

That said, Fences from Stardock is one of those apps that extends Windows in such a comfortable and natural way, it should be built in. What's wonderful about Fences is that it is so subtle but so powerful that it truly becomes part of Explorer and feels like it's always there. It's not like to many loud or garish utilities that take over some aspect of Windows and feel the need to announce their presence with bright colors obnoxious splashscreens.

Kudos, truly, to Stardock for showing not only a sense of restraint but also for embracing what I think of as the "new Windows aesthetic." Years of ridiculous toolbars, poor icon design, the Crayola-color themes of Windows XP and general gaudiness has watered down Windows and made it almost impossible to consider it an "visually attractive" OS. I think it's great that Windows 7 has a definable style that developers are embracing. I'm thrilled each time I download and play with some throwaway little utility but the developer has taken the time to integrate a Windows 7 feature like JumpLists, Taskbar Progress or even just taken the time to create a decent high-res icon. This is definitely a cue we can take from the Apple folks.

To create a Fence you just right-drag a rectangle and click "create new fence here." Alternatively you can select from a series of presets to jump start your organization. You can also take snapshots when you get things just so. I do this for presentations because switching from 1920x1200 to 1024x768 tends to wreak havoc on icons and fences. Snapshots put things back they way they were.

Once you drag an icon into a fence, it auto-arranges with a satisfying animation as all the icons rearrange themselves to make room for the new addition.Another great subtle feature is if you double-click on the desktop it'll hide your icons. This is not only great for presentations where you might not want to let the eating public see the chaos in the kitchen, but it's also a nice compromise for those of you who want a clean desktop, but can also appreciate a a few icons here and there. You can even exclude specific icons (like perhaps My Computer) from quick-hide.

One obscure bug that I hope the Fences guys and gals fix is that there are some applications that take a regular folder, like Live Mesh for example, and "augment" it to make it more than a regular folder. They might change the icons or plug in a sidebar window. For whatever reason, Fences can't see those Folders while they are different. For now, the workaround is to exit Mesh, move the folder into the Fence, then turn Mesh on. Truly a minor irritant and best, but still it'd be nice to see it fixed.

Regardless, I whole-heartedly recommend Fences and encourage you to go download it NOW and try it out. Note that when you install it, you should pay attention to what it installs, as it also added an "auto-updater" for Stardock products that you may want to remove afterwards if those kinds of extra-applets bother you.

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I realize there are numerous discussions similar to this topic but I have not found a permanent solution. I have followed many, if not all troubleshooting steps (store fences on per-screen resolution, reinstallation, etc.)

The major issue is that upon reboot or even a system wake-up, the Fences Registry value for the PrimaryMonitorLast is getting changed to a different monitor number than where my fences should appear, and sure enough, the fences are created on the monitor indicated in the PrimaryMonitorLast location rather than on the monitor(s) I want the fences to show on. 152ee80cbc

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