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Hello everyone,
I'm trying to calculate the Remaining Demand (calcDemand) for multiple items by subtracting Current Inventory (QOH) from each Month's Demand. The data is stored in a table like the one shown below:
Child Item | yrMo | QOH | Demand |
003-23460-1CUB | 202107 | 9,109 | 5,380 |
003-23460-1CUB | 202108 | 0 | 4,246 |
003-23460-1CUB | 202109 | 0 | 3,657 |
003-23460-1CUB | 202110 | 0 | 0 |
003-23460-1CUB | 202111 | 0 | 3,567 |
003-23460-1CUB | 202112 | 0 | 10,353 |
The goal is to obtain a value as shown on Column E on the image below.
Thanks in advance!
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What is the issue here ?
Hi gauravtanwar - I'm looking for a measure/calculation that can deliver the result on column E (calcDemand) which will basically consume demand until Inventory (QOH) drops to zero. Once Inventory has been completely depleted, calcDemand will be equal to Demand (Column D)
In the example shown on the original post
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