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Hi all,
I need to find the first date our sales location have zero inventory of a product.
I have tried every possible way to calculate this.
So wanted result is this:
I nedd to get the date when inventory reaches 0.
How do I create a measure or calculated column that gives me the running inventory for every date? Or is this achievable with a measure?
Which formula do I use to get the date? I have tried
=calculate(min(table[date]),filter(all(table),table[runninginventory]<=0))
Thanks, but I don't have the runninginventory as a column. I dont understand how to calculate it. If i solve that everything else should fall in place.
Any suggestions?
running=calculate(sum([distributed]) - sum([activated]) - sum([returned]), filter(all(table), [date] <= earlier([date]))
Hi, @rfigtree
Thanks but that didn't really solve my problem.
First distribution for 7 nights kiosk is on the 1.10.2020. on 14.10.2020 inventory should be 6, instead I get the first product activation. So the first date formula returns the dates for every activation, not when inventory is <= 0.
Any suggetions? I really need to solve this puzzle 🙂
Thank you
Christer
hi i hve no idea what the terms distributed, activated and returned mean in relation to adding or subtracting from your stock.
I can only suggest checking this, i have assumed distributed adds to your stock and activated and returned reduce your stock. if that is wrong please amend the + and -'s accordingly.
running=calculate(sum([distributed]) - sum([activated]) - sum([returned]), filter(all(table), [date] <= earlier([date]))
alternatly i could suggest your data is incomplete, your initial stock on hand is not being taken into consideration.
there is nothing wrong with the concept of my formula, i use it all the time at work.
i too analyse invetory and forecast inventory.
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