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Hello,
I have tried to create a calculated column so that in that table I get values of percentage variation with respect to the previous month. As it is an example table and as you can see the months may not be consecutive, any idea? I have tried with this DAX but it gives me blank values.
Fecha Producto Precio GAP GAP Price variation
01-dic-23 SQL Server Enterprise 2 Corepack -1801999,84
01-dic-23 SQL Server Standard 2 Corepack 0,00
01-dic-23 WS Datacenter 16 Corepack -696000,40
01-dic-23 WS Standard 16 Corepack 0,00
01-abr-24 SQL Server Enterprise 2 Corepack -452501,94
01-abr-24 SQL Server Standard 2 Corepack -236042,40
01-abr-24 WS Datacenter 16 Corepack -584652,75
01-abr-24 WS Standard 16 Corepack 105433,30
Calculate column:
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Hi again,
I have found the solution:
Hi @jemalosa
Can you provide us with a solution, so that others who are experiencing similar problems can also benefit from it.
Best Regards,
Jayleny
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Hi again,
I have found the solution:
Hello Jaylenly,
any ideas?
I thought I had the solution but it doesn't give me the correct data, can you help me?
This is the formula I used:
I thought I had the solution but it doesn't give me the correct data, can you help me?
This is the formula I used:
Resolved. Thank you
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