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saaskve1
Contributor
Contributor

How can I use calculated dimension in difference calculation

Hello,

I am having problems with calculated dimension.

I would like to calculate variance for different data versions as shown in really simple example below...

Dimension is Version and Expression definitions are in below.

So, how should I calculate the variance for Versions?

Expressions       ActualBudgetVariance
=sum({$<Version = {'Actual','Budget'}>}Sales)Sales50045050
=sum({$<Version = {'Actual','Budget'}>}Costs)Costs35833028
=((column(1)-Column(2))/Column(1)Margin%28%27%2%

Data model is like below:

FieldData
Version(Actual, Budget...)
Sales

(values)

Costs(values)
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saaskve1
Contributor
Contributor
Author

Hi,

Does anyone have any ideas?

It would also be helpful information to know if it can't be done so I could try something else...

christian77
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Calculated dimensions don´t take functions like sum, avg, etc. They only allow ifs. Do your calculations on the script.

Also, I think some people are confusing variance and variation. They are two different things.

Ok.

saaskve1
Contributor
Contributor
Author

Thanks.

I will try another approach.