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At the moment I have a table of customer cumulations grouped by Cust/Seq/Contract/Part/Date/Release/YYYYMM
| Cust | Seq | Contract | Part | Date | Release | Rev | YYYYMM | CUMULATION |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 01/12/2020 | 65 | 0 | 202012 | 432 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 02/12/2020 | 66 | 0 | 202012 | 432 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 03/12/2020 | 67 | 0 | 202012 | 424 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 07/12/2020 | 68 | 0 | 202012 | 424 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 08/12/2020 | 69 | 0 | 202012 | 432 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 09/12/2020 | 70 | 0 | 202012 | 480 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 10/12/2020 | 71 | 0 | 202012 | 480 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 15/12/2020 | 72 | 0 | 202012 | 480 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 16/12/2020 | 73 | 0 | 202012 | 480 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 01/12/2020 | 65 | 0 | 202101 | 816 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 02/12/2020 | 66 | 0 | 202101 | 816 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 03/12/2020 | 67 | 0 | 202101 | 808 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 07/12/2020 | 68 | 0 | 202101 | 808 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 08/12/2020 | 69 | 0 | 202101 | 816 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 09/12/2020 | 70 | 0 | 202101 | 888 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 10/12/2020 | 71 | 0 | 202101 | 888 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 15/12/2020 | 72 | 0 | 202101 | 888 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 16/12/2020 | 73 | 0 | 202101 | 816 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 17/12/2020 | 74 | 0 | 202101 | 816 |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 17/12/2020 | 75 | 0 | 202101 | 816 |
On PBI the matrix is looking like this
I would like to be able to calculate the variance in PBI for the same group Cust/Seq/Contract/Part/Date/Release/YYYYMM day by day.
Example
| Cust | Seq | Contract | Part | Date | Release | Rev | YYYYMM | CUMULATION | Variance |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 01/12/2020 | 65 | 0 | 202012 | 432 | |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 02/12/2020 | 66 | 0 | 202012 | 432 | 0% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 03/12/2020 | 67 | 0 | 202012 | 424 | -2% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 07/12/2020 | 68 | 0 | 202012 | 424 | 0% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 08/12/2020 | 69 | 0 | 202012 | 432 | 2% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 09/12/2020 | 70 | 0 | 202012 | 480 | 11% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 10/12/2020 | 71 | 0 | 202012 | 480 | 0% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 15/12/2020 | 72 | 0 | 202012 | 480 | 0% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 16/12/2020 | 73 | 0 | 202012 | 480 | 0% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 01/12/2020 | 65 | 0 | 202101 | 816 | 70% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 02/12/2020 | 66 | 0 | 202101 | 816 | 0% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 03/12/2020 | 67 | 0 | 202101 | 808 | -1% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 07/12/2020 | 68 | 0 | 202101 | 808 | 0% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 08/12/2020 | 69 | 0 | 202101 | 816 | 1% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 09/12/2020 | 70 | 0 | 202101 | 888 | 9% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 10/12/2020 | 71 | 0 | 202101 | 888 | 0% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 15/12/2020 | 72 | 0 | 202101 | 888 | 0% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 16/12/2020 | 73 | 0 | 202101 | 816 | -8% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 17/12/2020 | 74 | 0 | 202101 | 816 | 0% |
| CUST1 | 1 | 0035987 | PART1 | 17/12/2020 | 75 | 0 | 202101 | 816 | 0% |
Your help will be really appreciate.
Thanks
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you may try to add a calculated column like this:
Variance2 =
VAR _date = [Date]
VAR _cumpre =
CALCULATE(
SUM(TableName[CUMULATION]),
ALLEXCEPT(TableName, TableName[Cust], TableName[Seq], TableName[Contract], TableName[Part], TableName[YYYYMM]),
TableName[Date] = _date-1
)
RETURN
DIVIDE( [CUMULATION] - _cumpre, _cumpre)
tried and it worked like this:
Hi,
This calculated column formula works
=DIVIDE([CUMULATION],LOOKUPVALUE(data[CUMULATION],data[Date],CALCULATE(MAX(data[Date]),FILTER(data,data[Cust]=EARLIER(data[Cust])&&data[Seq]=EARLIER(data[Seq])&&data[Contract]=EARLIER(data[Contract])&&data[Part]=EARLIER(data[Part])&&data[Date]<EARLIER(data[Date]))),data[Cust],data[Cust],data[Seq],data[Seq],data[Contract],data[Contract],data[Part],data[Part],data[YYYYMM],data[YYYYMM]))-1
Hope this helps.
Using the same table I would like to find variance in a different way: net variance from a previous Rel N. and month(s). Here an example of calculation:
03 June 2022
Variance 202206 = (H6-H5)-P6
Variance 202207 = (I6-I5)-Q6-P6
Variance 202208 = (J6-J5)-R6-Q6-P6
Variance 202209 = (K6-K5)-S6-R6-Q6-P6
Variance 202210 = (L6-L5)-T6-S6-R6-Q6-P6
Variance 202211 = (M6-M5)-U6-T6-S6-R6-Q6-P6
Variance 202212 = (N6-N5)-V6-U6-T6-S6-R6-Q6-P6
Here is like it looks like.
I have no idea of what you want. I am as clear as mud.
you may try to add a calculated column like this:
Variance2 =
VAR _date = [Date]
VAR _cumpre =
CALCULATE(
SUM(TableName[CUMULATION]),
ALLEXCEPT(TableName, TableName[Cust], TableName[Seq], TableName[Contract], TableName[Part], TableName[YYYYMM]),
TableName[Date] = _date-1
)
RETURN
DIVIDE( [CUMULATION] - _cumpre, _cumpre)
tried and it worked like this:
@UKNSI-Powerbi , Create a date table join with your date
and have measure like
This Day = CALCULATE(sum('Table'[Qty]))
This Day = CALCULATE(sum('Table'[Qty]), FILTER(ALL('Date'),'Date'[Date]=max('Date'[Date])))
Last Day = CALCULATE(sum('Table'[Qty]), FILTER(ALL('Date'),'Date'[Date]=max('Date'[Date])-1))
Last Day = CALCULATE(sum('Table'[Qty]), previousday('Date'[Date]))
and take a diff
Day Intelligence - Last day, last non continous day
https://medium.com/@amitchandak.1978/power-bi-day-intelligence-questions-time-intelligence-5-5-5c324...
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