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I have a calculated table only with 2 columns: Column A with 1000 different articles and column B with the sales of each one. I need to create one column with the cumulative of sales by article taking in account that some sales are the same for different articles. How can I do it?
After I have to create another column with the the cummulative of teh articles, I mean from 1 to 1000 in order to do the %
Thank if you can help
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@Anonymous , Both as new columns
Cumm sales = sumx(filter(Table,Table[Article] =earlier(Table[Article])),Table[Sales])
% = divide([Sales],[Cumm sales])
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@Anonymous , Both as new columns
Cumm sales = sumx(filter(Table,Table[Article] =earlier(Table[Article])),Table[Sales])
% = divide([Sales],[Cumm sales])
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