Level 1 Lesson 6 - SYS01 Time Settings by Year

I was replicating this module & I don't know how to show the next two year:

how it's suppose to show :

my screen :

Can you please tell me how to fix it?

also in the lesson 6.6.5 I don't seem to get the formula "'SYS00 Time Settings'.Forecast Period?" I have this as a message :

Thanks a lot in advance

Nada

Best Answer

  • Venki9902
    Answer ✓

    Hi @nadaeljondi ,

    Seems you have chosen the wrong different fiscal year.
    Please change your time dimension details like below:


    Sys01 module should be like this: check timescale should be like this:


    hope this helps :)

    Regards,
    Venkatesh

Answers

  • Venki9902
    edited June 2023

    Hi @nadaeljondi ,

    Can you share how you have setup time dimension if possible?

    your formula seems to be correct: 'SYS00 Time Settings'.Forecast Period?.

    Also can you share the SYS00 Time settings module details?

    Regards,
    Venkatesh

  • Hi @Venki9902

    This is my time setup

    & this is the SYS00 Time setting module details:

    Thanks a lot for your help

    Nada

  • Hi @Venki9902

    This did actually solve the SYS00 Time setting details.

    But I still have the issue with the formula "SYS00 Time Settings'.Forecast Period?":

    Thanks again

    Nada

  • Venki9902
    edited June 2023

    Hi @nadaeljondi ,

    Just want to check are you typing the formula or using formula bar to select the sys0 module?

    As I can see from your screenshot there is space between forecast year and question mark.

    Try selecting the line item using formula bar instead of manually typing.

    Hope this helps :)

    Regards,
    Venkatesh

  • Hi @Venki9902

    I tried doing it through the formula bar and it worked

    Problem is that I still have only FY20

    & not how it's suppose to be :

    thanks a lot

    Nada

  • Hi @nadaeljondi ,

    Did you increase number of past and future years in time dimension?

    Seems you might be missing to add the past and future years?

    Hope this helps :).

    Regards,
    Venkatesh