IF we have data at Parent level in a module then how can we bring the data in a module having dimension at child level and Vice versa.
@Karthik31 Using LOOKUP function on the Parent you can pull the values from Top to bottom.
If there is a need to move the data from Child to Parent, then you don't need to use any function just point and refer (Provided you have summary set as SUM)
Thanks,
Misbah
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No, ITEM always applies on a most granular dimension & not on PARENT.
What I was referring to is that you need to create a line item formatted on PARENT list in a module dimensioned by Child list and then use LOOKUP on that line item. Something similar to this
Line item 1: ITEM(Child List), formatted on Child list
Line item 2: Parent(Line item 1), formatted on Parent List
Target Line item: Source Line item[LOOKUP: Line item 2]
Hope that helps,
Thank you so much for this information, however a clarification do we use code (ITEM(Parent) by any chance here?? @Misbah
Thank you so much @Misbah you are a true genie in providing information!!
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