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Hi,
I have a date, "Target Date", which has multiple date entries. I have it in a filter by "Relative Date" selections, for things like, weekly, bi weekly, etc. I also have an "Expectations" column, this is a number like "60" for specific Persons last name.
So, right now a Person has an Expectation of 60 for weekly. If i choose in the Target Date filter Last Week, then the number of units works and the Expectation works, but when i choose Last Month, the number of units counts for all last month Target Date entries.
What I need to do, is if i only have one Expectation for weekly, e.g. 60, then if I choose bi weekly, it should show Expectation of 120, then if i choose This Month, it should show 240, and so on.
Is there a way to apply the additions of Expectations for each time chosen on the filtered Target Date counts?
e.g I choose this week for chart, showing all Last Names and thier total units and Expectations, then i choose this month in the filter, i want the Expectations to multiply from beginning weekly Expectation (week 1=60, week 2=120, week 3= 180, etc)
i am not sure how to paste a excel file
i am not sure how to post excel example
So, i have a date table and a column with Expectations(=20,30,40,50, etc.) So a line could look like this
Name, Location, Task, Date, Expectation
John, Minnesota, Nurse, Jan 2020, 60
Basically, I wanted to pick a date range (1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, etc), then say the 60 above is =1 week. If i choose 2 weeks, the number would multiply to 120 (or 60x2). If i choose 3 weeks, the number would report for Expectation as 180. Each week I choose from week 1 would multiply that way
Hi @Kornholio ,
Sorry I didn't get the point.
How do you define the date range? Weeks between selected max [Target date] and min [Target date]?
Best Regards,
Jay
Community Support Team _ Jay Wang
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Alright, bit of a change, so if i have a Period Date filter dropdown and i need for Period 1 to show # of Units as whatever they have, say 30, and the Expectation is set for 60, then when i choose Period 1 and Period 2, the # of units will double and the Expecation would too. Is there a calc for this? I will send a sheet of data i use if you need it
Hi @Kornholio ,
I didn't find "units" column in your sample data but i did find "Expecation" column.
So basically you want the value/sum of "Expecation" multiplied by the count of selected "Period"? And should the target date within the selected "Period"?
Best Regards,
Jay
Community Support Team _ Jay Wang
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Hi,
So each CSV file that i pull in will have been called the name of the two week period. I have a calculation taking in the start and end dates as the period and use as a filter.
Looks like this
also this is the calc for the start and end date
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