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Hi all,
I have two tables.
A transaction table listing items, revenue, posting date and other categorizations such as price adjustment.
Then I have another table listing items, campaign code and start and end date.
I would like to monitor the campaign item sales. Specifically see how much of the sales has been done with a price adjustment = "manually" in the campaign period (because this shouldn't happen).
Campagin table:
a random test to illustra the problem
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Hi @Anonymous,
It seems like a common multiple date field analysis requirement, I'd like to suggest you take a look at below blog start end date part it helps:
In addition, you can also consider creating a new table to expand and mapping the records:
Solved: Spread revenue across period based on start and en... - Microsoft Power BI Community
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @Anonymous,
It seems like a common multiple date field analysis requirement, I'd like to suggest you take a look at below blog start end date part it helps:
In addition, you can also consider creating a new table to expand and mapping the records:
Solved: Spread revenue across period based on start and en... - Microsoft Power BI Community
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
@Anonymous , One way is to create a new column in the campaign table from sales
example
sumx(filter(Sales, campaign [Business Unit] = sales[Business Unit] && campaign[Item] = sales[Items]
&& Sales[Sales Date] >= campaign[Start Date] && Sales[Sales Date]<= campaign[End Date]), Sales[Sales Amount])
and you can use that.
Or populate campaign ID in sales tables
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