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Hello Power BI Gurus!!
I'm reaching out for a little nudge in the right direction from your never-ending collection of knowledge! I've tried googling and youtubing for days now trying to come up with a solution. Maybe I found the solution and lacked the requisite knowledge to understand it completely? I'm not sure, but I would greatly appreciate any advice you all could give. Thank you for your time and effort, in advance.
The Context:
I am trying to create a KPI report for order fulfillment. At the moment, I'm wanting to determine what our ship by deadline must be for a huge range of orders. So, depending on the type of the order, we either have 1 or 3 consecutive working days to ship the order.
The Problem:
I have a fact table full of order information. What I want is a calculated column that adds either 1 day or 3 days to the Order Rcv Date depending on whether it's a retail order or a wholesale order. So, I have a conditional column that returns a 1 if it's retail, and a 3 if it's wholesale. The problem is, they must be working days, eg. Monday - Friday. (Note: My weeks are currently option 2, 1mon-7sun) So, If a retail order is received on a friday, if we add 1 it equals Saturday, so we must add 3 to make it Monday. If a wholesale order is received on a thursday, for example, and I add 3, it lands on Sunday, but it's supposed to be that following Tuesday.
Where I'm at now:
I have my fact table, my orders table. I also have a custom date dimension table with fiscal and week ending and quarters and everything you could think of. I also have a column that returns a 1 if it's a workday (a non-weekend and non-holiday), and a 0 if it's a weekend or holiday. I have a relationship between the two tables. I'm just not sure what function I can use in my calculated column for my fact table to complete this. Do I just write a long, nesting, IF formula that basically says "if order rcv date plus one is saturday, add 3, etc. etc.??
So, yeah, that's it. Any wisdom y'all can bestow upon me, I'd be forever grateful. Thanks, guys!
ORDER TABLE EXAMPLE DATA:
Ord Rcv Date Order Received Time Order Type Order Type Deadline must Ship By
3/2/2018 | 4:07:24 PM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 6:52:56 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 3:29:31 PM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 3:54:57 PM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 2:38:27 PM | Wholesale | 3 | |
3/2/2018 | 2:40:48 PM | Wholesale | 3 | |
3/2/2018 | 4:09:26 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 6:09:33 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 6:23:53 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 6:29:58 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 6:42:22 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 9:19:47 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 10:32:28 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 11:21:45 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 11:23:50 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 1:29:26 PM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 3:27:27 PM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 10:30:14 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 8:51:28 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 9:28:10 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 9:57:43 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 3:29:34 PM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 11:30:14 AM | Wholesale | 3 | |
3/2/2018 | 3:49:10 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 4:07:17 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 12:08:35 PM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 12:44:51 PM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 10:32:31 AM | Wholesale | 3 | |
3/2/2018 | 6:07:03 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/2/2018 | 5:22:03 PM | Retail | 1 | |
3/5/2018 | 8:28:29 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/5/2018 | 8:30:32 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/5/2018 | 9:03:48 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/5/2018 | 12:11:40 PM | Retail | 1 | |
3/5/2018 | 3:16:20 PM | Wholesale | 3 | |
3/5/2018 | 9:35:10 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/5/2018 | 10:58:38 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/5/2018 | 11:15:17 AM | Retail | 1 | |
3/5/2018 | 12:26:06 PM | Retail | 1 | |
3/5/2018 | 4:07:46 PM | Retail | 1 | |
3/5/2018 | 4:28:33 PM | Retail | 1 | |
3/5/2018 | 7:45:04 PM | Retail | 1 | |
3/5/2018 | 6:02:54 AM | Retail | 1 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hey guys!!
I finally got a solution to this cRaZy problem!! It was solved in another thread I posted. It can be viewed here:
If you create a calendar table that only has working days (just filter your current table) then you could use a variation of my Sequential Quick Measure here:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/Sequential/m-p/380231
And then you would be able to easily get the correct day by just looking up the correct sequential number that is 1 or 3 ahead of the sequential number of your current date. I designed Sequential for just this type of thing.
You could also look at my Net Work Days measure, it might be of use.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/Net-Work-Days/m-p/367362
or @Greg_Deckler, Can you help further explain how to get your sequential to work? Your post didn't really explain it enough for my novice understanding.
I do already have two columns in my date table, one column that returns a 0 for non-workdays, and a 1 for workdays. Another is an index column that sequentially numbers the workdays of my date table. So, any non-workdays are blank and the sequence resumes afterwards.
Hi, try with this calculated column:
SHipDate = VAR ShipDate_Step1 = CALCULATE ( MIN ( DateTable[Date] ); FILTER ( DateTable; DateTable[WorkingDay] = "Yes" && DateTable[Date] > Table1[Ord Rcv Date] ) ) RETURN IF ( Table1[Order Type ] = "Retail"; ShipDate_Step1; ShipDate_Step1 + 2 )
Regards
Victor
VICTOR! This works MARVELOUSLY! I have no idea what the code is actually doing to make it work, but it works...
EXCEPT: It is not calculating the correct date for some wholesale orders??! I had to tweek your code, presumably to get it to work in the US version, did I take something out I shouldn't have? I also just noticed that after 3/22, the calculations stop working all together with, returning a result of 01/01/1900...
This is the DAX for my calc col:
=================================================================
SHipDate =
VAR ShipDate_Step1 =
CALCULATE (
MIN ( 'Custom Date'[Date] ),
FILTER (
'Custom Date',
'Custom Date'[Workday] = 1
&& 'Custom Date'[Date] > B3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date]
)
)
RETURN
IF ( B3[Order Type] = "Retail", ShipDate_Step1, ShipDate_Step1 + 2 )
===================================================================
And here are the errors where the SHipDate falls on a weekend, which it cannot.
Order Number Order Type Order Type Deadline Corrected Ord Rcv Date SHipDate VERIFICATION2 528415 Wholesale 3 02/28/2018 03/03/2018 WEEKEND DATE 528649 Wholesale 3 02/28/2018 03/03/2018 WEEKEND DATE 529326 Wholesale 3 03/01/2018 03/04/2018 WEEKEND DATE 532874 Wholesale 3 03/07/2018 03/10/2018 WEEKEND DATE 533058 Wholesale 3 03/07/2018 03/10/2018 WEEKEND DATE 533080 Wholesale 3 03/07/2018 03/10/2018 WEEKEND DATE 533641 Wholesale 3 03/08/2018 03/11/2018 WEEKEND DATE 533818 Wholesale 3 03/08/2018 03/11/2018 WEEKEND DATE 533834 Wholesale 3 03/08/2018 03/11/2018 WEEKEND DATE 533978 Wholesale 3 03/08/2018 03/11/2018 WEEKEND DATE 534182 Wholesale 3 03/08/2018 03/11/2018 WEEKEND DATE 534283 Wholesale 3 03/08/2018 03/11/2018 WEEKEND DATE 537700 Wholesale 3 03/14/2018 03/17/2018 WEEKEND DATE 537519 Wholesale 3 03/14/2018 03/17/2018 WEEKEND DATE 537713 Wholesale 3 03/14/2018 03/17/2018 WEEKEND DATE 537803 Wholesale 3 03/14/2018 03/17/2018 WEEKEND DATE 537921 Wholesale 3 03/14/2018 03/17/2018 WEEKEND DATE 537757 Wholesale 3 03/14/2018 03/17/2018 WEEKEND DATE 538502 Wholesale 3 03/15/2018 03/18/2018 WEEKEND DATE 538390 Wholesale 3 03/15/2018 03/18/2018 WEEKEND DATE 538104 Wholesale 3 03/15/2018 03/18/2018 WEEKEND DATE 542246 Wholesale 3 03/21/2018 03/24/2018 WEEKEND DATE 542293 Wholesale 3 03/21/2018 03/24/2018 WEEKEND DATE 542297 Wholesale 3 03/21/2018 03/24/2018 WEEKEND DATE 542307 Wholesale 3 03/21/2018 03/24/2018 WEEKEND DATE 542528 Wholesale 3 03/21/2018 03/24/2018 WEEKEND DATE 542765 Wholesale 3 03/21/2018 03/24/2018 WEEKEND DATE 543133 Wholesale 3 03/22/2018 03/25/2018 WEEKEND DATE 542973 Wholesale 3 03/22/2018 03/25/2018 WEEKEND DATE 543759 Wholesale 3 03/22/2018 03/25/2018 WEEKEND DATE 543183 Wholesale 3 03/22/2018 03/25/2018 WEEKEND DATE
Here are the 01/01/1900's:
Order Number Order Type Order Type Deadline Corrected Ord Rcv Date SHipDate VERIFICATION2 543885 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544399 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 543804 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 543840 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 543894 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544213 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544234 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544374 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544375 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544376 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544377 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544378 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544379 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544380 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544381 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544382 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544384 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544385 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544386 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544387 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544388 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544390 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544391 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544392 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544394 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544395 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544397 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544398 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544400 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544401 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544403 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544031 Wholesale 3 03/23/2018 01/01/1900 544941 Wholesale 3 03/26/2018 01/01/1900 544697 Wholesale 3 03/26/2018 01/01/1900 544769 Wholesale 3 03/26/2018 01/01/1900 544770 Wholesale 3 03/26/2018 01/01/1900 544812 Wholesale 3 03/26/2018 01/01/1900 544813 Wholesale 3 03/26/2018 01/01/1900 544871 Wholesale 3 03/26/2018 01/01/1900 545158 Wholesale 3 03/26/2018 01/01/1900 545572 Wholesale 3 03/26/2018 01/01/1900 545578 Wholesale 3 03/26/2018 01/01/1900 545580 Wholesale 3 03/26/2018 01/01/1900 545621 Wholesale 3 03/26/2018 01/01/1900
Thoughts???
I had alternative way:
Step 1:
My Date Table
The Index Column is:
Index = IF ( DateTable[WorkingDay] = "Yes"; COUNTROWS ( FILTER ( DateTable; DateTable[Date] <= EARLIER ( DateTable[Date] ) && DateTable[WorkingDay] = "Yes" ) ) )
Step 2:
Related DateTable and Table
Step 3: Duplicate the DateTable (Modeling-New Table)
CalendarA = DateTable
Step 4: A Calculated Column:
SHipDate = VAR Index_Date = RELATED ( DateTable[Index] ) RETURN IF ( Table1[Order Type ] = "Retail"; CALCULATE ( MIN ( CalendarA[Date] ); FILTER ( CalendarA; CalendarA[Index] = Index_Date + 1 ) ); CALCULATE ( MIN ( CalendarA[Date] ); FILTER ( CalendarA; CalendarA[Index] = Index_Date + 3 ) ) )
I'm sure that this would be improve it but this a "Emergency Way".
Regards
Victor
Ahhh, Victor! After getting my IF statements way to work, I realized that it only accounts for weekends and not holidays, so I'm going to have to try your code out again and see if I can get that to work!
I'm stuck again. Haha. So, I realized my IF statements solution only accounted for weekends and not holidays. ERG.
So, here's what I've got:
Date Table = 'Custom Date'
This has all the good stuff: date, fiscal periods, month names, week ending, day of the week, weeknum, the whole shabang. I also have a column called Workday, which returns a 1 if it's not a weekend or holiday, and returns a 0 if it's a weekend OR a holiday. I also have a column named Index, which assigns a sequential number to every workday. So monday 1, tues 2, wed 3, etc, saturday and sunday are null (blank), as are holidays.
Fact Table = B3 Orders
A table with all orders in a given time period. So, it has order received date, closed date, etc. etc. If the order type is retail, i need to add 1 business day to the order received date. If it's wholesale, I need to add 3 business days to the order received date. I have a relationship between my date column in date table and my order received date column in my orders table.
I tried using your previously mentioned solution:
SHipDateTEST = VAR Index_Date = RELATED ( 'Custom Date'[Index] ) RETURN IF ( BARRE3[Order Type] = "Retail", CALCULATE ( MIN ( 'Custom Date'[Date] ), FILTER ( 'Custom Date', 'Custom Date'[Index] = Index_Date + 1 ) ), CALCULATE ( MIN ( 'Custom Date'[Date] ), FILTER ( 'Custom Date', 'Custom Date'[Index] = Index_Date + 3 ) ) )
Most notably, the incorrect date it returns is 12/26/2017 (which is the FIRST date in my date table)
Please... I know we are SO close.
Is there no DAX function that's basically NEXTVALUE or something like that?? I dunno.. I'm frustrated.
Hi, the Index column will be a sequential number
Index = IF ( DateTable[WorkingDay] = "Yes", COUNTROWS ( FILTER ( DateTable, DateTable[Date] <= EARLIER ( DateTable[Date] ) && DateTable[WorkingDay] = "Yes" ) ) )
In your case instead of using "Yes" replace with 1
Regards
Victor
Right, I've already done that. That is how I have a working index column in my date table. I have this code:
Index = IF ( 'Custom Date'[Workday] = 1, COUNTROWS ( FILTER ( 'Custom Date', 'Custom Date'[Date] <= EARLIER ( 'Custom Date'[Date] ) && 'Custom Date'[Workday] = 1 ) ) )
What I'm trying to do is have a calc col in my Orders table, that, depending on the order type, returns the order received date + 1 (working day) or + 3 (working days)...
Do you note that i have 2 calendar tables?
Review this PBIX. Maybe you have a different structure.
Regards
Victor
Yes, it does not work. I'm not sure why. I've tried it with several configurations.
Let me ask yall this:
So, I've got a working day date index, right? So only working days are numbered. Can't I do something like,
If an order is retail, then ship date equals the related date value of the date index of the order date + 1
and
If an order is wholesale, then ship date equals the related date value of the date index of the order date + 3??
Does this make sense?
I reccomended review the calculated column that i use.
In VAR i Use The DateTable ( This is Related to Orders or other Name of your Table)
In CALCULATE And FILTER i use the other CalendarTable (Not related to Any Table)
SHipDate = VAR Index_Date = RELATED ( DateTable[Index] ) RETURN IF ( Table1[Order Type ] = "Retail"; CALCULATE ( MIN ( CalendarA[Date] ); FILTER ( CalendarA; CalendarA[Index] = Index_Date + 1 ) ); CALCULATE ( MIN ( CalendarA[Date] ); FILTER ( CalendarA; CalendarA[Index] = Index_Date + 3 ) ) )
Yes, thank you so much for clarification, but that results in a lot of blank values...
So, here's what I'm thinking now...
I want to use the index column I created in my date table to return the correct ship by date. I've written the following formula:
LOOKUP = IF(BARRE3[Order Type] = "Retail", LOOKUPVALUE('Custom Date'[Date], 'Custom Date'[Index], BARRE3[DateIndex]+1), IF(BARRE3[Order Type] = "Wholesale", LOOKUPVALUE('Custom Date'[Date], 'Custom Date'[Index], BARRE3[DateIndex]+3), 0))
However, it doesn't account for blank values, ie) weekends and holidays. Rather than using "[DateIndex] + 1 or 3," is there a function that will return the next non-blank value? Or the next sequential number?
Thanks again for all your efforts on this, guys. I know it's a tricky situation. If only MS would have created a WORKDAY formula for DAX...
FIRSTNONBLANK might do the trick.
Hey guys!!
I finally got a solution to this cRaZy problem!! It was solved in another thread I posted. It can be viewed here:
Victor,
I couldn't get that to work. I've tried another method using logical functions but I think I've found WHY I'm getting some incorrect calculations. Let me show you what I've done and show you the error I've found and hopefully have ya'll shed from light on it for me.
TEST4 = IF(AND( BARRE3[Order Type] = "Retail", WEEKDAY(BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date], 2) = 1), BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date] + 1, IF(AND( BARRE3[Order Type] = "Retail", WEEKDAY(BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date], 2) = 2), BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date] + 1, IF(AND( BARRE3[Order Type] = "Retail", WEEKDAY(BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date], 2) = 3), BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date] + 1, IF(AND( BARRE3[Order Type] = "Retail", WEEKDAY(BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date], 2) = 4), BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date] + 1, IF(AND( BARRE3[Order Type] = "Retail", WEEKDAY(BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date], 2) = 5), BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date] + 3, IF(AND( BARRE3[Order Type] = "Retail", WEEKDAY(BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date], 2) = 6), BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date] + 2, IF(AND( BARRE3[Order Type] = "Retail", WEEKDAY(BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date], 2) = 7), BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date] + 1, IF(AND( BARRE3[Order Type] = "Wholesale", WEEKDAY(BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date], 2) = 1), BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date] + 3, IF(AND( BARRE3[Order Type] = "Wholesale", WEEKDAY(BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date], 2) = 2), BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date] + 3, IF(AND( BARRE3[Order Type] = "Wholesale", WEEKDAY(BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date], 2) = 3), BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date] + 5, IF(AND( BARRE3[Order Type] = "Wholesale", WEEKDAY(BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date], 2) = 4), BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date] + 5, IF(AND( BARRE3[Order Type] = "Wholesale", WEEKDAY(BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date], 2) = 5), BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date] + 5, IF(AND( BARRE3[Order Type] = "Wholesale", WEEKDAY(BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date], 2) = 6), BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date] + 4, IF(AND( BARRE3[Order Type] = "Wholesale", WEEKDAY(BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date], 2) = 7), BARRE3[Corrected Ord Rcv Date] + 3, 0 ))))))))))))))
TEST4 validation = FORMAT(WEEKDAY(BARRE3[TEST4], 2 ), "DDDD")
Corrected Ord Rcv Date Order Type TEST4 TEST4 validation 2/26/2018 Retail 2/27/2018 Monday 2/26/2018 Wholesale 3/1/2018 Wednesday 2/27/2018 Retail 2/28/2018 Tuesday 2/27/2018 Wholesale 3/2/2018 Thursday 2/28/2018 Retail 3/1/2018 Wednesday 2/28/2018 Wholesale 3/5/2018 Sunday 3/1/2018 Retail 3/2/2018 Thursday 3/1/2018 Wholesale 3/6/2018 Monday 3/2/2018 Retail 3/5/2018 Sunday 3/2/2018 Wholesale 3/7/2018 Tuesday 3/5/2018 Retail 3/6/2018 Monday 3/5/2018 Wholesale 3/8/2018 Wednesday 3/6/2018 Retail 3/7/2018 Tuesday 3/6/2018 Wholesale 3/9/2018 Thursday 3/7/2018 Retail 3/8/2018 Wednesday 3/7/2018 Wholesale 3/12/2018 Sunday 3/8/2018 Retail 3/9/2018 Thursday 3/8/2018 Wholesale 3/13/2018 Monday 3/9/2018 Retail 3/12/2018 Sunday 3/9/2018 Wholesale 3/14/2018 Tuesday 3/12/2018 Retail 3/13/2018 Monday 3/12/2018 Wholesale 3/15/2018 Wednesday 3/13/2018 Retail 3/14/2018 Tuesday 3/13/2018 Wholesale 3/16/2018 Thursday 3/14/2018 Retail 3/15/2018 Wednesday 3/14/2018 Wholesale 3/19/2018 Sunday 3/15/2018 Retail 3/16/2018 Thursday 3/15/2018 Wholesale 3/20/2018 Monday 3/16/2018 Retail 3/19/2018 Sunday 3/16/2018 Wholesale 3/21/2018 Tuesday 3/19/2018 Retail 3/20/2018 Monday 3/19/2018 Wholesale 3/22/2018 Wednesday 3/20/2018 Retail 3/21/2018 Tuesday 3/20/2018 Wholesale 3/23/2018 Thursday 3/21/2018 Retail 3/22/2018 Wednesday 3/21/2018 Wholesale 3/26/2018 Sunday 3/22/2018 Retail 3/23/2018 Thursday 3/22/2018 Wholesale 3/27/2018 Monday 3/23/2018 Retail 3/26/2018 Sunday 3/23/2018 Wholesale 3/28/2018 Tuesday 3/26/2018 Retail 3/27/2018 Monday 3/26/2018 Wholesale 3/29/2018 Wednesday
You'll notice that 03/05/2018 shows as Sunday in the test 4 validation column, however, March 5th is a MONDAY.
What's going on here?
**UPDATE**
Okay... So, I got your code to work; I had accidentally referenced an incorrect column, which is why it didn't work. Also, I realized that MAYBE the days were getting effed up because my "Custom Date" table used CALENDAR(FIRSTDATE(Order Rcv Date), LASTDATE...etc.). I just switch that to CALENDAR, with a hardcoded date range.
ALSO... my "TEST4" nesting IF statements provides an IDENTICAL match to your column. HOWEVER, my validation is still showing some ship by dates landing on a SUNDAY when the actual date is not. eg.) 3/26/18, 3/5/18, 3/22/18,
I have no idea why...
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