What does "You can manually select the first week in FY20" mean? It doesn't seem like it's an instruction. I am lost.
Hi @dpong8898 , It simply means you'll have to create two boolean formatted line Items in your SYS Week settings module and for one of them you'll have to manually check the first week and for other you'll have to put a formula as Not of previous line item,
I hope this helps.
@dpong8898 , Your solution looks good! However, using functions like OFFSET(), LEAD(), or LAG() can be avoided unless necessary to keep the model optimized. Also, I included additional weeks for representation purposes only, so please remember to uncheck those extra weeks that were added by mistake.
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This is what I did instead. I didn't have to do it manually. Plus, in your screenshot, it seems you had overdone it by selecting 4 weeks in FY20 as the 1st week of TimeScale.
Please let me know what you think!
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