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The formula for 'REP04 Employee Expense Summary'.Salary is invalid:Salary = IF Employeed? LOOKUP :'SYS08 Employee Details'.Current Salary[LOOKUP: 'SYS08 Employee Details'.Role LOOKUP: 'SYS08 Employee Details'.Region] ELSE 0
@lcapon
Try using the SUM formula. You've already checked if the employee is employed? so you don't need to do that again.
Correct Formula
Salary = 'EMP02 Employee Expenses'.Salary[SUM: 'SYS08 Employee Details'.Region, SUM: 'SYS08 Employee Details'.Role]
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Salary = IF Employeed? LOOKUP :'SYS08 Employee Details'.Current Salary[LOOKUP: 'SYS08 Employee Details'.Role LOOKUP: 'SYS08 Employee Details'.Region] ELSE 0
Hi Jared,
I used the formula but it still doesn't work and I'm not sure why. Hoping you can help.
Hi @julioarrastia, better late than never, click the blueprint view to edit the REP04 Employee Expense Summary module, the timescale of the line items should be set to Year not Month
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