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Hello Darek ( @Anonymous ),
I am creating a huge database for the calculation of various business development scenarios. What I have is one table (a, left side) with absolute actual values 2012-2018. And I have another table (b, right side), which contains the plannned growth rates. Those two tables are linked by an unique key.What I would like to do is the following:
In a third table (c), I would now like to multiply for example the actual value 2018 (from a) with the growthrate for 2019 (from b) in order to get the absolute value for 2019 => (a) x (1+(b)) = (c).
Is such a calculation possible in PowerBI? If yes: how?? 🙂
Your feedback is highly appreciated!
Regards,
Sabine
Thank you so much for your quick answer!
The year is in the column "period(s)".
Best, Sabine
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