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Hi,
Trying to put a flag ("X") on Articles that were shipped violating FEFO (First Expiry First Out)
Logic: shipment violated FEFO if for the article, expiry date on shippment is earlier than expiry date of shipments previously made.
Thanks in advance.
Table:
Article | Expiry date | Shipped On | Violation Flag |
A | 01.01.2020 | 01.02.2020 | |
A | 01.02.2020 | 05.02.2020 | |
A | 01.01.2020 | 06.02.2020 | x |
A | 01.04.2020 | 08.02.2020 | |
B | 01.01.2020 | 01.02.2020 | |
B | 01.02.2020 | 05.02.2020 | |
B | 01.01.2020 | 06.02.2020 | x |
B | 01.04.2020 | 08.02.2020 |
Example:
I am about to make a shipment today. (18.03.2022).
I choose to ship article A with expiry date of 1 Jan 2021.
FEFO is violated if before today, a batch of Article A was shipped with an expiry date more than 1 Jan 2021.
Or in other words, FEFO is met, if batches shipped before today were shipped with expiry date before 1 Jan 2021.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @dearears ,
Here are the steps you can follow:
1. In Power query. Add Column – Index Column – From 1.
2. Create calculated column.
Violation Flag =
var _current=CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Expiry date]),FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[Article]=EARLIER('Table'[Article])&&'Table'[Index]=EARLIER('Table'[Index])))
var _Before=CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Expiry date]),FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[Article]=EARLIER('Table'[Article])&&'Table'[Index]=EARLIER('Table'[Index])-1))
return
IF(
_current<_Before,"x",BLANK())
3. Result:
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Hi @dearears ,
Here are the steps you can follow:
1. In Power query. Add Column – Index Column – From 1.
2. Create calculated column.
Violation Flag =
var _current=CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Expiry date]),FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[Article]=EARLIER('Table'[Article])&&'Table'[Index]=EARLIER('Table'[Index])))
var _Before=CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Expiry date]),FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[Article]=EARLIER('Table'[Article])&&'Table'[Index]=EARLIER('Table'[Index])-1))
return
IF(
_current<_Before,"x",BLANK())
3. Result:
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Many thanks.
@dearears , A new column
if([Expiry date] <[Shipped on] , 1, blank() )
Hi @amitchandak , Wish it was that simple 😀 This is not what I was after. Let me rephrase with an example.
I am about to make a shipment today. (18.03.2022).
I choose to ship article A with expiry date of 1 Jan 2021.
FEFO is violated if before today, a batch of Article A was shipped with an expiry date more than 1 Jan 2021.
Or in other words, FEFO is met, if batches shipped before today were shipped with expiry date before 1 Jan 2021.
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