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jakesolty
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Struggling to break down values into yearly amounts. eg. Pipeline forecasting

Good day to you all,

 

I'm really struggling with trying to find the correct dax to use to break down a forecast pipeline into yearly amounts. We have multiple projects that start and end at different times. Please see below an example of how I need it to look in a table within Power Bi.

 

Excel example

 

The columns without formatting is the information I already have and the blue shaded area is what I need to replicate.

 

Any advice would be much appreciated

 

Thanks, Jake

 

*Construction Length and Management Length are in months

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v-huizhn-msft
Microsoft
Microsoft

Hi @jakesolty,

I try to reproduce your scenario, please create the calculated column use the following formula.

2017 =
IF (
    YEAR (
        DATE ( YEAR ( Test[Start of Construction] ), MONTH ( Test[Start of Construction] ) + Test[Construction Length], DAY ( Test[Start of Construction] ) )
    )
        = 2017,
    Test[Construction Length] * Test[Construction p/m],
    IF (
        YEAR ( Test[Start of Construction] ) = 2017,
        IF (
            (
                DATEDIFF ( Test[Start of Construction], DATE ( 2018, 1, 1 ), MONTH )
                    <= Test[Construction Length]
            ),
            DATEDIFF ( Test[Start of Construction], DATE ( 2018, 1, 1 ), MONTH )
                * Test[Construction p/m],
            BLANK ()
        ),
        BLANK ()
    )
        + IF (
            YEAR ( Test[Start of Management] ) = 2017,
            IF (
                (
                    DATEDIFF ( Test[Start of Management], DATE ( 2018, 1, 1 ), MONTH )
                        <= Test[Management Length]
                ),
                DATEDIFF ( Test[Start of Management], DATE ( 2018, 1, 1 ), MONTH )
                    * Test[Management p/m],
                BLANK ()
            ),
            BLANK ()
        )
)


1.PNG

2018 =
IF (
    2018
        < YEAR (
            DATE ( YEAR ( Test[Start of Construction] ), MONTH ( Test[Start of Construction] ) + Test[Construction Length], DAY ( Test[Start of Construction] ) )
        ),
    IF (
        YEAR ( Test[Start of Construction] ) = 2017,
        IF (
            MONTH ( Test[Start of Construction] ) = 1,
            DATEDIFF ( Test[Start of Construction], DATE ( 2018, 12, 31 ), MONTH ) + 1,
            DATEDIFF ( Test[Start of Construction], DATE ( 2018, 12, 31 ), MONTH )
        )
            * Test[Construction p/m]
            - Test[2017],
        IF (
            MONTH ( Test[Start of Construction] ) = 1,
            DATEDIFF ( Test[Start of Construction], DATE ( 2018, 12, 31 ), MONTH ) + 1,
            DATEDIFF ( Test[Start of Construction], DATE ( 2018, 12, 31 ), MONTH )
        )
            * Test[Construction p/m]
    ),
    BLANK ()
)

2.PNG

For 2019 and 2019+, you can use the similar method to get. 

Best Regards,
Angelia

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v-huizhn-msft
Microsoft
Microsoft

Hi @jakesolty,

I try to reproduce your scenario, please create the calculated column use the following formula.

2017 =
IF (
    YEAR (
        DATE ( YEAR ( Test[Start of Construction] ), MONTH ( Test[Start of Construction] ) + Test[Construction Length], DAY ( Test[Start of Construction] ) )
    )
        = 2017,
    Test[Construction Length] * Test[Construction p/m],
    IF (
        YEAR ( Test[Start of Construction] ) = 2017,
        IF (
            (
                DATEDIFF ( Test[Start of Construction], DATE ( 2018, 1, 1 ), MONTH )
                    <= Test[Construction Length]
            ),
            DATEDIFF ( Test[Start of Construction], DATE ( 2018, 1, 1 ), MONTH )
                * Test[Construction p/m],
            BLANK ()
        ),
        BLANK ()
    )
        + IF (
            YEAR ( Test[Start of Management] ) = 2017,
            IF (
                (
                    DATEDIFF ( Test[Start of Management], DATE ( 2018, 1, 1 ), MONTH )
                        <= Test[Management Length]
                ),
                DATEDIFF ( Test[Start of Management], DATE ( 2018, 1, 1 ), MONTH )
                    * Test[Management p/m],
                BLANK ()
            ),
            BLANK ()
        )
)


1.PNG

2018 =
IF (
    2018
        < YEAR (
            DATE ( YEAR ( Test[Start of Construction] ), MONTH ( Test[Start of Construction] ) + Test[Construction Length], DAY ( Test[Start of Construction] ) )
        ),
    IF (
        YEAR ( Test[Start of Construction] ) = 2017,
        IF (
            MONTH ( Test[Start of Construction] ) = 1,
            DATEDIFF ( Test[Start of Construction], DATE ( 2018, 12, 31 ), MONTH ) + 1,
            DATEDIFF ( Test[Start of Construction], DATE ( 2018, 12, 31 ), MONTH )
        )
            * Test[Construction p/m]
            - Test[2017],
        IF (
            MONTH ( Test[Start of Construction] ) = 1,
            DATEDIFF ( Test[Start of Construction], DATE ( 2018, 12, 31 ), MONTH ) + 1,
            DATEDIFF ( Test[Start of Construction], DATE ( 2018, 12, 31 ), MONTH )
        )
            * Test[Construction p/m]
    ),
    BLANK ()
)

2.PNG

For 2019 and 2019+, you can use the similar method to get. 

Best Regards,
Angelia

Thanks for the speedy response, I will check this now.

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