Hi, guys
What I am trying to acheive is pretty simple as in the attached file.
I would like to identify a month where "sales" is maxium among "TIME" dimension(Jan 2018 to Dec 2018)
Any pointers?
Thanks in advance
Greg
@gregoryTan
On the Sales line, set the summary to MAX.
Create another module with the only List being Time, call this Time Filters with the following line items.
In the orginal module, update the Max Sales line item to be a Boolean and add this formula: Data = Data[LOOKUP: Time Filter.FY Year]
Hope this helps,
Rob
Thank you, Rob.
Perfectly worked for me.
Cheers.
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