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Hi-
I am designing a bar chart to project a loan portfolio. Two important components on the chart- a) last yrs loan portfolio size and 2) going forward growth rate of the portfolio.
Can you please help me in designing a bar chart where I can use 1) one parameter to get (client will input this) the last year value of the loan portfolio and 2) another parameter to capture the growth rate for future years (as a slider client can change this), 3) So, once I have the last year loan value (1) as well as the going forward growth rate(2), I can calculate the next 5 yrs loan portfolio (as a new measure).
Thanks a lot in advance.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
For your scenario, I think the what -if paremeter under modeling tab should be helpful which could be created as a slicer in the report.
Please refer to this document which describes how to use the what if parameter.
Best Regards,
Cherry
Hi @Anonymous ,
Have you solved the problem?
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If you still need help, please share your data sample and your desired output.
Best Regards,
Cherry
Hi @Anonymous ,
For your scenario, I think the what -if paremeter under modeling tab should be helpful which could be created as a slicer in the report.
Please refer to this document which describes how to use the what if parameter.
Best Regards,
Cherry
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