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sylpel
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Dynamically identify new clients sales vs. old within the selected document date (year) selected

Hello beloved community,

I would like to categorize my sale according to account creation date and sale date in the following manner:

 

Document date selected = 2019

Creation date = 2019 : Account label = GET

Creation date < 2019: Account label =  K&I

 

Document date selected = 2018

Creation date = 2018 : Account label = GET

Creation date < 2018: Account label =  K&I

 

Document date selected = 2017

Creation date = 2017 : Account label = GET  (New Accounts)

Creation date < 2017: Account label =  K&I  (Old Accounts)

 

This way, if my users select sales that occured in 2018, they are able to see the GET sales compared to the K&I sale of that year

 

Thank you!

Sylvie

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Nathaniel_C
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Hi @sylpel 

 

Please read this post to get your question answered more quickly:

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490

 



Nathaniel





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