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Hi all,
I have a question about the daily inventory value of my products.
The inventory value (IV) is based on the following formula:
IV t-1 = IV t + SALES t-1
IV t-2 = IV t-1 + SALES t-2
.
.
.
IV t-182 = IV t-181 + SALES t-182
I could easily acces all of the 182 amount of the SALES days.
How could you easily calculate those 182 inventory values?
IV t = the inventory value today*
IV t-1 = the inventory value yesterday*
I was thinking of creating a empty date table with dates ranging from t-182 to t and then iteratively filling that table, but can't figure out how that would work.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi, @Anonymous
You can create a measure to display the results.
Like this:
Measure =
VAR a =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[date] ), ALL ( 'Table' ) )
VAR b =
MAXX ( FILTER ( ALL ( 'Table' ), [date] = a ), [iventory value] )
VAR c =
SUMX (
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Table' ),
[date] >= SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[date] )
&& [date] <> a
),
[daily sales]
)
RETURN
b + c
Best Regards
Janey Guo
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Hi, @Anonymous
You can create a measure to display the results.
Like this:
Measure =
VAR a =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[date] ), ALL ( 'Table' ) )
VAR b =
MAXX ( FILTER ( ALL ( 'Table' ), [date] = a ), [iventory value] )
VAR c =
SUMX (
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Table' ),
[date] >= SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[date] )
&& [date] <> a
),
[daily sales]
)
RETURN
b + c
Best Regards
Janey Guo
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi all,
Underneath the data. I can't upload an excel file. But here in 3 parts:
date
19/05/2021
20/05/2021
21/05/2021
22/05/2021
23/05/2021
24/05/2021
25/05/2021
26/05/2021
27/05/2021
28/05/2021
29/05/2021
30/05/2021
31/05/2021
01/06/2021
02/06/2021
03/06/2021
04/06/2021
05/06/2021
06/06/2021
07/06/2021
08/06/2021
09/06/2021
10/06/2021iventory value
66000daily sales
7224
5273
8632
7409
6459
6033
9711
6247
8829
5971
9115
8202
6039
7189
7067
8674
5689
8259
7423
7564
7444
6126
9038underneath al together but that is harder for copying the raw data.
date iventory value daily sales
19/05/2021 7224
20/05/2021 5273
21/05/2021 8632
22/05/2021 7409
23/05/2021 6459
24/05/2021 6033
25/05/2021 9711
26/05/2021 6247
27/05/2021 8829
28/05/2021 5971
29/05/2021 9115
30/05/2021 8202
31/05/2021 6039
01/06/2021 7189
02/06/2021 7067
03/06/2021 8674
04/06/2021 5689
05/06/2021 8259
06/06/2021 7423
07/06/2021 7564
08/06/2021 7444
09/06/2021 6126
10/06/2021 66000 9038
Hi all,
I have read the instruction as you said.
Underneath I show an example of what "what i have" and "what i need"
As you could see i got all my daily sales of the past period but i do not got my inventory value. Just the inventory value of today.
In the right part "what i need" you could easily see that the formula is calculated iterative back in time and that i know al my inventory value of the past.
How could you perform this task in powerbi?
I was thinking of creating a empty date table with dates ranging from t-182 to t and then iteratively filling that table, but can't figure out how that would work.
Thanks in advance.
@Anonymous how your raw data look like? Share sample data and Read this post to get your answer quickly.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490
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