Difference between like profile and relignment

Hello Friends,
Difference between like profile and relignment ?
useing like profile we can generate stat forecast for new product ,where as in relignment we can generate new cvcs if iam wrong pl correct me and iam looking for more details

Sivaram,
The Key differences between Like profile and Realignment are:
1. For Like profile to work, you need to have CVCs for the new product in place before you can execute it. 
In realignment, you can create the new CVCs and then copy the data from Old CVC to the new CVC during a realignment run.
2. Like profile does not actually copy the demand history of one product to another and store it in livecache, it merely used the history by referring to the history KF and then generating forecast in the forecast number which does gets written to live cache.
Whereas using realignment, you can do copy history from old CVC to the new CVC or for that matter any KF data can be copied from old CVC to new CVC that throughout the history and forecast horizons.
3. Like profile works hand in hand with Statistical forecasting functionality of APO.
Whereas Realignment is independent of Forecasting.
Hari

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