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I want to compare sales for a range of products and sectors over a 3 year period but the source data files do not contain a date or year field and the file names are all the same. How can i do this?
Please provide sample data and expected output, else we cannot figure out actual need from descriptive info you have provided.
You must have date or related field with your fact/transaction data else we won't able to understand which sales transaction happened in which year. More info like sample data and expected output will help.
How your sales data stored with without date field ?
Vikas
Hi Trevor
please provide sample data and more description of your requirement.
what i understand is that you have Sales Data for 3 years & each sectors is separate source file.
and all files have the same header and format.
for example source file are like this:
Sector1.xlsx
Sector2.xlsx
Sector3.xlsx
Sector4.xlsx
It sound like you are asking for the impossible. How do you expect to do temporal analysis without any date information?
jontydkpi Mentioned, if you want to compare the data year over year their should at-least one date parameter rite? otherwise how will you get to know which data belongs to which year? Please try to get date or year values , if the dates are added as the file name then also fine. we can extract the same and do the analysis
That is the source data issue. Definatley sales transaction must have transaction time. If not plese check with application why that is not generated.
I have concatenated the tables into one and renamed the activity as activity for the year that each of the source files relates to. I am not interested in monthly figures only annual over a number for years but for around 2000 items. The source files contain data from other service providers and want to see how we compare year by year to our competitors. This seems to work
Thanks for all your help
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