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Forecast - how to calculate with forecast with multiple measures

I would like to multiply the forecasted value with another column in my table.

So for instance the forecast in 2019 is 0,31 and should be multiplied with 3000 which is a value stemming from another column.

 

The problem is I can only see the forecast in the graph but I can not generate the forecasted numbers in the table using powerbi. There's no such function as forecast.

 

For clarity: The multiplication itself can not be forecasted so such solution is not an applicable answer. It's a through powerbi forecasted percentage of people who get a certain sickness which should be multiplied with the prognotised number of total population of people in a country within that year (which is an external data source).

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v-caliao-msft
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@Anonymous,

 

In your scenario, you cannot get forecasted value from your graph and then import it into Power BI. So I don't think you can get your expected result. You could have a look at forecast feature in Power BI and check if it helps or not. Please refer to the link below to see the details.
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/pt-br/blog/introducing-new-forecasting-capabilities-in-power-view-for-office-365/

 

Regards,

Charlie Liao

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