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Hi, I have two columns Date and Total Sales. Now I need to split the Total Sales column into 3 columns.
First is based on selected month and year I need total sales upto previous Financial year ending.
Second is based on selected month and year I need total sales from that Financial year starting to previous month.
Third is total sales for the selected month and year.
I encountered an issue with calculating the ratio in RLS. When RLS is enabled, the ratio calculation does not work correctly. To work around this problem, I created a separate table to calculate the sales ratio and linked it to a date table. However, the result is not correct. The amount 'Prélevement'[Facial] calculation is correct, but the ratio is incorrect. I tried multiplying the result by 100 to obtain the ratio as a percentage, but without success. Here is the measure used:
Could you help me identify where the problem lies and how to correct the ratio calculation?
Ratio =
SUMMARIZE(
'Prélevement',
'Prélevement'[Date Opération],
'Prélevement'[Cd Dist],
'Prélevement'[Distrib],
'Prélevement'[Facial],
"Total Ventes", SUM('Prélevement'[Facial]),
"Total Qte", SUM('Prélevement'[Qte Livree]),
"Ratio Vente", DIVIDE(SUM('Prélevement'[Facial]),CALCULATE(SUM('Prélevement'[Facial]),ALL('Prélevement')))*100)
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@koiralasmn please create a new post. There is a difference between calculated columns and measures. Measures require some sort of aggregation like SUM()
Hi,
You have not specified the FY so i have assumed that it is Jan - Dec. Try this process
Total sales = sum(Data[Sales])
Total sales in previous FY = calculate([Total sales],previousyear(calendar[date]))
Total sales in present FY = calculate([Total sales],datesbetween(calendar[date],date(year(min(calendar[date]),1,1)),min(calendar[date])-1))
Hope this helps.
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