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Hello,
Could use some help in creating a measure that will properly compute the percent change for the table below.
As you can see, I'm having a problem computing accurate percentages and would appreciate any help I can get.
Thank you very much
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@iskruger are you looking for the % change between the years or between the stores compared to the total?
I'm looking for the percent change between the years. However, there are situations when a location has no reported sales in the previous year because those location(s) weren't opened then. Additionally, I was trying to figure out how to calculate the Total percent change for stores opened both years.
Thank you.
Hello, I believe this will help you:
Growth % = (DIVIDE(SUM(This Year),SUM(Last Year))-1)*100
P.S.: You can skip multiplying it by 100 and just format it as a percentage from the Modeling tab.
Hi Birdjo,
Thank you very much!
Btw I think you chose your own post as a solution.
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