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I need to do an ABCD classification:
A >0.7
B >0.9
C >= 1
D Values with negative results
I need to measure the value of sales, and the # of products in each category
I've been editing the SQLBI ABC pattern for a long time but I can't calculate the number of products in each category
@chulymda I was going to point to you SQLBI ABC analysis and if you follow that it should work, not sure why it is not working for you.
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@parry2k :
The SQLBI pattern is not intended for a category with negative values (D). I'm sure editing the code correctly should work.
It is what I am not achieving I need help with that!
Hi @chulymda ,
Why there is negative results in your data? The class was divided by cumulated sales. Would you please try to modify the abcclass code to :
AbcClass =
SWITCH (
TRUE,
CumulatedPct <= 0,"D",
CumulatedPct <= 0.7, "A",
CumulatedPct <= 0.9, "B",
"C"
)
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Best Regards,
Dedmon Dai
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