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Hi
I'm trying to create a 'Budget follow up' report, but have a challenge when trying to calculated Budget numbers based on Date slicer.
Based on Date slicer I have the correct GL and Budget numbers for the period (July 2019) as well as the YTD numbers (Jan - July).
My problem is calculating:
1.
Total Year Budget: The full Budget amount for the GL Account in 2019 (as this is the year in Date slicer)
I have tried this, based on other suggestions, but it still returns the Budget for the period:
2.
Remaining Budget: The remaining Budget amount based on Date slicer. In this case the sum of Budget amount from August to December.
(It could be calculated by 'Total Year Budget' - 'YTD Budget', but would be nice to know the solution for 'Remaining Budget' in itself.)
Data is based on 2 fact tables: 'G_L Entry' and 'G_L Budget Entry'
... and of cause a Date table added.
Can someone enlighten me? 🤔
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi Liang
I have tried ALL function, but keep getting the budget for the period, or the total budget sum (the whole budget) for each specific account.
The aim is to get the full year budget for each account specifically.
If possible also calculate the remaining budget, based on selection in Date slicer.
Quick sample pbix available here: (Let me know if no access)
Hi Liang
@V-lianl-msft
Perfect! Great solution I haven't thought about the steps 1-3.
Learned something new today - Thanks!
Kind Regards
Ronny
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