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I'm working in PowerBI and observed a diffrence in numbers after I created a dashboard of cumulative diagnoses overtime and total diagnoses.
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Hi @Anonymous
The difference between total and cumulative is that total is entire relating to the whole of something while cumulative is incorporating all data up to the present.
Total output is generally defined as the number of goods or services produced by a firm, industry or country in a given time period.
Cumulative output, as the name suggests means successive addition of outputs produced to get cumulative output for the time period in question.
For instance, say total output in the year 2005 of a firm ABC is 1000 units. i.e firm ABC produced 100 units of the good in the year 2005.
Cumulative output for firm ABC in the year 2005 taking a 5-year time horizon would be (100*5) 500 units assuming the firm has been producing 100 units of the good year on year.
Hi @Anonymous
The difference between total and cumulative is that total is entire relating to the whole of something while cumulative is incorporating all data up to the present.
Total output is generally defined as the number of goods or services produced by a firm, industry or country in a given time period.
Cumulative output, as the name suggests means successive addition of outputs produced to get cumulative output for the time period in question.
For instance, say total output in the year 2005 of a firm ABC is 1000 units. i.e firm ABC produced 100 units of the good in the year 2005.
Cumulative output for firm ABC in the year 2005 taking a 5-year time horizon would be (100*5) 500 units assuming the firm has been producing 100 units of the good year on year.
Hey,
the information you provided is quite scarce.
So, you noticed a difference, but you did not expecting this outcome?
Please provide some sample data, and also explain the expected result.
Did you really created a Dashboard in Power BI Service, after you published your Power BI Desktop report to a workspace, that resides insider the Power BI Service?
More information makes providing help much more simple.
Regards,
Tom
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