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Anonymous
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Comparing sales on different launch dates

Hi,

 

I want to compare products launched on products that have been launched on different dates and show the sales the first 16 weeks in a chart. I've identified the launch date with a "firstnonblank" dax code, but now I have no idea how I can go on from there. 

 

Somehow I need to set the time period prior the launch data to the first entry on the x-axis and then the launch date to the next and so on...

 

Please help!

 

Br Kent

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Eric_Zhang
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee


@Anonymous wrote:

Hi,

 

I want to compare products launched on products that have been launched on different dates and show the sales the first 16 weeks in a chart. I've identified the launch date with a "firstnonblank" dax code, but now I have no idea how I can go on from there. 

 

Somehow I need to set the time period prior the launch data to the first entry on the x-axis and then the launch date to the next and so on...

 

Please help!

 

Br Kent


@Anonymous

You may need a calendar table as below.

dimdate =
VAR Tbl =
    ADDCOLUMNS (
        CALENDAR ( "2016-01-01", "2017-12-31" ),
        "WeekInYear", CONCATENATE ( YEAR ( [Date] ), RIGHT ( "0" & WEEKNUM ( [Date] ), 2 ) )
    )
RETURN
    ADDCOLUMNS ( Tbl, "WeekNoOverYears", RANKX ( Tbl, [WeekInYear],, ASC, DENSE ) )

Capture.PNG

 

Then connect your products(launch date) table to this calendar table(date). To calculate the first 16 weeks sales after launch, use a measure as 

 

sales =
VAR LaunchWeekNo =
    MIN ( 'dimdate'[WeekNoOverYears] )
VAR TargetWeekNo = LaunchWeekNo + 15
RETURN
    CALCULATE (
        SUM ( 'sales table'[sales] ),
        FILTER (
            'sales table',
            'sales table'[sales date] >= MIN ( 'products table'[launch date] )
                && 'sales table'[sales date]
                    <= MAXX (
                        FILTER ( ALL ( 'dimdate' ), 'dimdate'[WeekNoOverYears] = TargetWeekNo ),
                        'dimdate'[date]
                    )
        )
    )

 

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Eric_Zhang
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee


@Anonymous wrote:

Hi,

 

I want to compare products launched on products that have been launched on different dates and show the sales the first 16 weeks in a chart. I've identified the launch date with a "firstnonblank" dax code, but now I have no idea how I can go on from there. 

 

Somehow I need to set the time period prior the launch data to the first entry on the x-axis and then the launch date to the next and so on...

 

Please help!

 

Br Kent


@Anonymous

You may need a calendar table as below.

dimdate =
VAR Tbl =
    ADDCOLUMNS (
        CALENDAR ( "2016-01-01", "2017-12-31" ),
        "WeekInYear", CONCATENATE ( YEAR ( [Date] ), RIGHT ( "0" & WEEKNUM ( [Date] ), 2 ) )
    )
RETURN
    ADDCOLUMNS ( Tbl, "WeekNoOverYears", RANKX ( Tbl, [WeekInYear],, ASC, DENSE ) )

Capture.PNG

 

Then connect your products(launch date) table to this calendar table(date). To calculate the first 16 weeks sales after launch, use a measure as 

 

sales =
VAR LaunchWeekNo =
    MIN ( 'dimdate'[WeekNoOverYears] )
VAR TargetWeekNo = LaunchWeekNo + 15
RETURN
    CALCULATE (
        SUM ( 'sales table'[sales] ),
        FILTER (
            'sales table',
            'sales table'[sales date] >= MIN ( 'products table'[launch date] )
                && 'sales table'[sales date]
                    <= MAXX (
                        FILTER ( ALL ( 'dimdate' ), 'dimdate'[WeekNoOverYears] = TargetWeekNo ),
                        'dimdate'[date]
                    )
        )
    )

 

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @Anonymous

 

Can you post some sample data in excel file and share the link.  Also what is thee final char t/ output you except.

 

 

Cheers

 

CheenuSing

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