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Hi all,
I am using this expression
=sum({<Year_UP = {$(=Max(Year_UP))},Week_UP = { $(=Max(Week_UP)-8) },Week = {$(=Max(Week_UP))}>}Orders)
which is working fine in text box but its not working in pivot table.
Regards,
Joshua.
try this
=sum(aggr(sum({<Year_UP = {$(=Max(Year_UP))},Week_UP = { $(=Max(Week_UP)-8) },Week = {$(=Max(Week_UP))}>}Orders),LTIM))
Hi er.mohit
Bro somewhat we r close to the answer but if we check for week_UP 8 or Week_Up 7 its not giving values
Hi kush141087
Bro For week_UP 9 it showing orders for week 10 ,it should start from week 9 to week 20.
from week_up 10 its ok
for week_UP 8 or Week_Up 7 its not giving values
Hi Mohit Sharma
Bro somewhat we r close to the answer but if we check for week_UP 8 or Week_Up 7 its not giving values
Hi Mohit Sharma
Bro somewhat we r close to the answer but if we check for week_UP 8 or Week_Up 7 its not giving values
Hi Mohit,
Bro somewhat we r close to the answer but if we check for week_UP 8 or Week_Up 7 its not giving values
hi,
try this exp in chart
=sum({<Year_UP = {'$(=Max(Year_UP))'},Week_UP = {'$(=Max(Week_UP)-8)'},Week = {'$(=Max(Week_UP))'}>}Orders)
included single quotes
also use weekyear in place of Week_UP like WeekYear = {'$(=Max(WeekYear )-8)'} ,
bcz the week number going into previous year
PFA
It seems there is some data missing or some problem with LITM dimension if we remove the same you are getting results.
Vikas
Hi vikasmahajan
Bro actually if user select week_UP 8 in Year=2016 it should show orders value for week 8 which has been forecasted on 52 week of year 2015 .
Regards,
Joshua.
Bro i am not getting the answer.