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Hi there,
I was recently helped with a query on about calculating the difference between consecutive rows - which helped a lot when all the data had already been aggragated.
I would like to calculate the difference between consecutive rows, but taking into consideration the data that is being used from the reference table as a means to filter the data.
I have come up with calculations, but the results from when I filter the data based on the reference table are incorrect.
I would really appreciate the assistance / input on this.
Kind regards,
Solved! Go to Solution.
I can reproduce your table by adding "business unit" and "entity unit" from reference table into Account table in the table visual
Please open my pbix to check my test fits your scenario.
If so, i can go on next step.
Best Regards
Maggie
I can reproduce your table by adding "business unit" and "entity unit" from reference table into Account table in the table visual
Please open my pbix to check my test fits your scenario.
If so, i can go on next step.
Best Regards
Maggie
@v-juanli-msft Yes, this works :).
The only thing is that the first index (index 0) and last index (index 5) should have the actual value and no the difference. So index 0 is correct with the value of 100, but index 5 should have a value of 800.
Is this problem sloved?
If it is sloved, could you kindly accept it as a solution to close this case?
If not, please let me know.
Best Regards
Maggie
Hi Maggie.
Thank you for the assistance. I just accepted it as a solution.
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