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2NV_DB
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What-if analysis independently across all rows

Hello all,

 

I have a put together a data model where I have a table with customers against net sales. I have made a parameter so I can manipulate a growth factor and then calculate total net sales. Obviously this is against all the customers.

 

Is it posible to do it for each customer independently?

For example, my table is somelike this: 

Customer_NameNet_Sales
Ax
By
Cz

 

Would it be possible to run What-If analyses against A,B,C....20 customers? Everything I have seen says its not possible, but I am wondering if my tables can be set up differently to allow it.

 

Thank you

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littlemojopuppy
Community Champion
Community Champion

@2NV_DB it's theoretically possible but @amitchandak is right.

 

And if you did, you'd have to write measures for each customer using the appropriate what-if parameter.  Would quickly become a nightmare to maintain.

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@2NV_DB , I doubt you have to create so many parameters.

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