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Trying my best to explain this:
I have a financial value in column B that's either a epxense or income (column C) ranging from 2012 to 2033.
What I want to do is have a rolling summary of net value (income - expense) by 10 years as their own "category" for lack of better word. To visualise in both a table/matrix and linechart
example: (multiple projects for each year, with both incomes and costs from 2012 to 2033)
Project | Value | Type | Year |
A | X | Income | 2012 |
A | Y | Cost | 2012 |
A | X2 | Income | 2013 |
A | Y2 | Cost | 2013 |
B | XX | Income | 2012 |
B | YY | Cost | 2012 |
What I want to visualise:
Period | 2012-2021 | 2013-2022 | 2014-2023 | 2015-2024 | 2016-2015 | 2017-2026 | 2018-2027 | 2019-2027 |
Income | ||||||||
Expense | ||||||||
Net |
Any suggestions for achieveing this?
Thanks
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Is this what you want? Please refer to my .pbix file.
Best regards,
Lionel Chen
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Thanks for the reply,
Yes that's what I'm looking for! Thanks for the help.
However, since the totalrow in the matrix calculates the total wrong (for instance in your example, (-235)+(-155) isn't 155), how would I go about and get a correctly displayed Total?
Thanks
*Edit:Seems to work now