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Hello,
Struggling with what feels like a very simple function. My data looks like the below table example. Essentially i need to create a starting inventory column and an ending inventory column. Where;
Starting Inventory = Ending Inventory of Previous Week + New inventory
Ending Inventory = Starting Inventory of Current Week less Sales for that week
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Hi,
Share the download link of the PBI file. Ensure there is a Calendar table with a Week starting column.
Hi,
Share the download link of the PBI file. Ensure there is a Calendar table with a Week starting column.
This article is the key to the solution;
@dswinden , You have to use a cumulative approach
Inventory / OnHand
[Intial Inventory] + CALCULATE(SUM(Table[Ordered]),filter(date,date[date] <=maxx(date,date[date]))) - CALCULATE(SUM(Table[Sold]),filter(date,date[date] <=maxx(date,date[date])))
Inventory / OnHand
CALCULATE(firstnonblankvalue('Date'[Month]),sum(Table[Intial Inventory]),all('Date')) + CALCULATE(SUM(Table[Ordered]),filter(date,date[date] <=maxx(date,date[date]))) - CALCULATE(SUM(Table[Sold]),filter(date,date[date] <=maxx(date,date[date])))
Power BI Inventory On Hand
Power BI Inventory On Hand: https://youtu.be/nKbJ9Cpb-Aw
Hi @amitchandak as always, appreciate you are usually one of the first to reply!
WOuld you mind editing that DAX for the fields in my table above? Thank you!
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