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Hi @RashmitaR,
The "Measure Data" calculated your expected result, the "Measure KPIs" calculated the value you want to use it to compare with. For the sample report, when you add the prev_Sales$ in "Measure KPIs", the Sales$ will compare prev_Sales$ in each category. It will display a grow green arrow if Sales$>prev_Sales$, otherwise, it display a drop red arrow in per category.
Best Regards,
Angelia
Hi @RashmitaR,
The "Measure Data" calculated your expected result, the "Measure KPIs" calculated the value you want to use it to compare with. For the sample report, when you add the prev_Sales$ in "Measure KPIs", the Sales$ will compare prev_Sales$ in each category. It will display a grow green arrow if Sales$>prev_Sales$, otherwise, it display a drop red arrow in per category.
Best Regards,
Angelia
You can have a look at the following video on Grid visual
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dM4PvZh71V0
Thanks,
Himanshu
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