ifference between revisions of "EMO:Forecasting Terminology"
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*A start period | *A start period | ||
*The number of periods for which forecast data is to be created (including the first period) | *The number of periods for which forecast data is to be created (including the first period) | ||
− | It is possible to "forecast" into the past using real historical data as well as into the future using synthetic data. ''EMarketOffer'' uses the effective date range to: | + | :It is possible to "forecast" into the past using real historical data as well as into the future using synthetic data. ''EMarketOffer'' uses the effective date range to: |
*Create a Transmission System configuration for the Forecast based on the best available data from TPIX | *Create a Transmission System configuration for the Forecast based on the best available data from TPIX | ||
*Allow realistic Reserves, Offer and Demand data to be loaded into the Forecast Definition (typically of historical data). | *Allow realistic Reserves, Offer and Demand data to be loaded into the Forecast Definition (typically of historical data). | ||
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WARNING! A Forecast Definition works with a set of input data limited to seven consecutive days. A Forecast Effective Date Range of 14 days will cause EMarketOffer to re-cycle the loaded Offers and Demand data from the first week for the second week of the forecast. Transmission system data will however change correctly with calendar date beyond the 7th day.