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Scalable percent change?

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Hello,

 

In Workspace, I am using the percent change column to track YoY changes. I right click on a column and choose the date range I want to compare to, and the percent change column is generated.

 

The percent change column seems to be generated in a way that is hard coded to the two input columns. Is there a way to set up a percent change column that is just attached to the two columns, and is NOT hard coded? It would be much easier to change date ranges and segments if I could do this. Currently if I change date ranges or segments on my columns, the percent change column does not always accurately reflect the change in date range or segment.

 

I know the summary change visualization does this, attaches to 2 cells instead of being hard coded. Can the percent change column do that as well?

 

Thanks!

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Hi,

 

It is only dynamic if you use rolling dates.

If you click for example on "Prior month to this date range" it won't be hard coded but if you select a specifi period it will be hard coded.

For MoM changes, I created a date range as follows :

Start : start of current month minus 28 days

End : start of current day minus 28 days

 

For YoY, try this :

Start : start of current year minus 1 year

End : start of current day minus 365 days

 

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Level 3

Hi,

 

It is only dynamic if you use rolling dates.

If you click for example on "Prior month to this date range" it won't be hard coded but if you select a specifi period it will be hard coded.

For MoM changes, I created a date range as follows :

Start : start of current month minus 28 days

End : start of current day minus 28 days

 

For YoY, try this :

Start : start of current year minus 1 year

End : start of current day minus 365 days