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Hi, I want to accumulete sales values. My year starts 1 of september. Would be nice if I also coudl see which period its is. E.G from 01-09-2018-- 30-06-2019.
Thanks in advanced!
Br,
Malin
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Hello @Malinpetersson ,
I would start by classifying each sales year in your calendar table.
A calculated column like this should do the trick.
Column = VAR minYear = IF([Month] > 8 , [Year] , [Year] -1 ) VAR maxYear = IF([Month] < 7 , [Year] , [Year] +1 ) Return
IF([Month]=7 || [Month]=8 , BLANK() , "01-09-" & minYear & " - 30-06-" & maxYear )
Then use this column to filter your sales and you should get the correct amounts i believe.
/ J
Hello @Malinpetersson ,
I would start by classifying each sales year in your calendar table.
A calculated column like this should do the trick.
Column = VAR minYear = IF([Month] > 8 , [Year] , [Year] -1 ) VAR maxYear = IF([Month] < 7 , [Year] , [Year] +1 ) Return
IF([Month]=7 || [Month]=8 , BLANK() , "01-09-" & minYear & " - 30-06-" & maxYear )
Then use this column to filter your sales and you should get the correct amounts i believe.
/ J
Thanks, Ill start whit that.
/Malin
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