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Hello,
I am hoping I can get guidance on how to fix a KPI I am working on. I am working on a KPI that will provide current month Inventory Balance to last year ending balance. The KPI was working correctly before I brought in November 2019 data. Now the Goal is taking the total amount from 2019 (November plus December). I am looking for the correction to the measure to only show December 2019 balance. Below are print screen of the KPI and the measure. Goal should be showing $26,523,781. Any assistance would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Looking for the goal to only show December 2019 Inventory Balance. I currently have November and December information in my data table. The Goal is showing the amount as a summation of both months. I think I figured it out. Instead of PREVIOUSYEAR, I tried DATEBETWEEN and now is showing the correct amount. Thanks for your reply! Been looking at this for a couple days now 🙂
@Shorty_AO your question is a bit confusing, you said previous year and then you also mentioned November and December, it is not a full previous year, please clarify?
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Looking for the goal to only show December 2019 Inventory Balance. I currently have November and December information in my data table. The Goal is showing the amount as a summation of both months. I think I figured it out. Instead of PREVIOUSYEAR, I tried DATEBETWEEN and now is showing the correct amount. Thanks for your reply! Been looking at this for a couple days now 🙂
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