Hi!
I have a date (14 days) in a list and want to use the Offset function there.
Can I do this?
Hi @KubotaNatsuki
I believe it is a custom list and in this case you can't use offset function. If you share the whole scenario and desired end result, I can help you with some workaround.
Thanks!
-Shubham
Thanks for your reply!
I could be implemented by using list property.
Thanks!!!!!
Hello @KubotaNatsuki ,
If I understand it correctly, you have a list with "days".
If you check the anapedia (https://help.anaplan.com/4f5a095c-0e7a-4f1a-b6ea-0ef8f88d6c3f-OFFSET), it mentions that it allows you to offset lists - although I have never used it in that regard. It could be something to investigate.
I could suggest you though another alternative, if the codes are numbers, you could use a calculation and a finditem to drive it:
Hope that makes sense!
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