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Hello everyone!
I have a dataset similar to this:
Date | Dealership | Car_Model | Units_Sold |
01/01/2022 | A | X | 10 |
01/01/2022 | A | Y | 15 |
01/01/2022 | B | X | 5 |
01/01/2022 | B | Y | 20 |
01/01/2022 | C | X | 12 |
01/03/2022 | A | X | 15 |
01/03/2022 | B | Y | 2 |
01/05/2022 | C | X | 6 |
01/08/2022 | A | Y | 11 |
01/12/2022 | B | X | 19 |
01/12/2022 | C | Y | 10 |
01/02/2023 | A | X | 5 |
And the result i'm looking for is shown below:
Date | Dealership | Car_Model | Units_Sold | Total_Sold_Last_12_Months |
01/01/2022 | A | X | 10 | 10 |
01/01/2022 | A | Y | 15 | 15 |
01/01/2022 | B | X | 5 | 5 |
01/01/2022 | B | Y | 20 | 20 |
01/01/2022 | C | X | 12 | 12 |
01/03/2022 | A | X | 15 | 25 (10+15) |
01/03/2022 | B | Y | 2 | 22 (20 + 2) |
01/05/2022 | C | X | 6 | 18 (12 + 6) |
01/08/2022 | A | X | 11 | 36 (10 + 15 + 11) |
01/12/2022 | B | X | 19 | 24 (5 + 19) |
01/12/2022 | C | Y | 10 | 10 |
01/02/2023 | A | X | 5 | 31 (15 + 11 + 5) |
In parentheses are the numbers added to reach the final result, only to exemplify.
Disclaimer: the dates are in DD/MM/YYYY format.
The dates are always reported as start of month, an there can be months with 0 sales leading to gaps in the lines, since the sales are not reported.
To summarize, I need the last column to sum the units solds, per unit and dealership, in the last 12 months, acording to the Date in column 1. For example: in the last line, it needs to sum all units sold from model X, dealership A, in the period 01/03/2022 to 01/02/2023.
I also need this in power query because I need to merge it with another dataset.
Is there some way to do it? I've been cracking at this one for a while now. Thanks!
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Hi
A solution with Join, Filter and Group
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WMjDUByIjAyMjJR0lRyCOAGJDA6VYHSxykSA5U0w5J6g+HFIgbUZYjHSGWWcElzPGcIopphzcTLiUKbqRZnApCwwPGMLkDI3QPWBoiSnnDNOH8AFYzhjJlUBHxgIA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Date = _t, Dealership = _t, Car_Model = _t, Units_Sold = _t]),
Type = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Date", type date}, {"Units_Sold", type number}}),
Index = Table.AddIndexColumn(Type, "Index", 1, 1, Int64.Type),
AutoJoin = Table.NestedJoin(Index, {"Dealership", "Car_Model"}, Index, {"Dealership", "Car_Model"}, "Type", JoinKind.LeftOuter),
Expand = Table.ExpandTableColumn(AutoJoin, "Type", {"Date", "Units_Sold"}, {"Date.1", "Units_Sold.1"}),
Filter_12_Previous_Months = Table.SelectRows(Expand, each [Date.1] > Date.AddMonths([Date],-12) and [Date.1] <= [Date]),
Group = Table.Group(Filter_12_Previous_Months, {"Date", "Dealership", "Car_Model", "Units_Sold", "Index"}, {{"Total_Sold_Last_12_Months", each List.Sum([Units_Sold.1]), type nullable number}}),
Sort = Table.Sort(Group,{{"Index", Order.Ascending}})
in
Sort
Stéphane
= Table.FromRecords(List.Accumulate(Table.ToRecords(Source),{{},[]},(x,y)=>let a=Record.TransformFields(x{1},{y[Dealership]&"-"&y[Car_Model],each List.Skip((_??{})&{{y[Date],y[Units_Sold]}},each _{0}<Date.AddMonths(y[Date],-12))},2) in {x{0}&{y&[Total_Sold_Last_12_Months=List.Sum(List.Zip(Record.Field(a,y[Dealership]&"-"&y[Car_Model])){1})]},a}){0})
Hi
A solution with Join, Filter and Group
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WMjDUByIjAyMjJR0lRyCOAGJDA6VYHSxykSA5U0w5J6g+HFIgbUZYjHSGWWcElzPGcIopphzcTLiUKbqRZnApCwwPGMLkDI3QPWBoiSnnDNOH8AFYzhjJlUBHxgIA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Date = _t, Dealership = _t, Car_Model = _t, Units_Sold = _t]),
Type = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Date", type date}, {"Units_Sold", type number}}),
Index = Table.AddIndexColumn(Type, "Index", 1, 1, Int64.Type),
AutoJoin = Table.NestedJoin(Index, {"Dealership", "Car_Model"}, Index, {"Dealership", "Car_Model"}, "Type", JoinKind.LeftOuter),
Expand = Table.ExpandTableColumn(AutoJoin, "Type", {"Date", "Units_Sold"}, {"Date.1", "Units_Sold.1"}),
Filter_12_Previous_Months = Table.SelectRows(Expand, each [Date.1] > Date.AddMonths([Date],-12) and [Date.1] <= [Date]),
Group = Table.Group(Filter_12_Previous_Months, {"Date", "Dealership", "Car_Model", "Units_Sold", "Index"}, {{"Total_Sold_Last_12_Months", each List.Sum([Units_Sold.1]), type nullable number}}),
Sort = Table.Sort(Group,{{"Index", Order.Ascending}})
in
Sort
Stéphane
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