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Hello,
I am trying to get a chart that will show me Headcount progress over time. I found a video with a nice solution to that, but for some reason it does not work exactly how I want.
This is the formula:
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Hi Allie,
Make sure the relationship between these two dates ([Hire Date] & [Term Date]) and the [Date] from your Calendar Table is inactive.
Regards,
J. Payeras
Hi Allie,
Make sure the relationship between these two dates ([Hire Date] & [Term Date]) and the [Date] from your Calendar Table is inactive.
Regards,
J. Payeras
Thank you 🙂
I was sure they were inactive, but went to check again and indeed relation to Hire Date was active for some reason...
Can you tell us more about your data model?
You use both Hire Date and Term Date in your formula
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