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11/30/2023, 5:26 PMLaura Gutierrez Funderburk
12/01/2023, 5:09 PMEduardo
Butho Moyo
01/25/2024, 5:45 AMCY = Max(myCalendar["FY"])
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My fiscal year runs from July to June of the preceding year. In the table myCalendar, FY is defined as
FY = "FY" &
if('myCalendar'[Month_Num]<7,'myCalendar'[Year]-1 &"-"& 'myCalendar'[Year],'myCalendar'[Year] &"-"& 'myCalendar'[Year]+1)
This gives me a text output, for example,FY2023-2024
and that is exactly what I want.
However, I am trying to define a measure, LY, that gives me the last fiscal year, for example,FY2022-2023
. I tried using the sameperiodlastyear function, but it didn't work. Any ideas would be appreciated.Laura Gutierrez Funderburk
01/30/2024, 12:52 AMLaura Gutierrez Funderburk
01/31/2024, 6:01 PMLaura Gutierrez Funderburk
02/05/2024, 10:23 PMLaura Gutierrez Funderburk
02/12/2024, 7:07 AMMarcelo Ramires
03/26/2024, 1:37 AMarky
05/27/2024, 7:27 AM137 on gnu/Linux
Marcin Gierdalski
06/10/2024, 10:20 PMploomber build
until it works as intended. How should I go about running it in isolation as a proper notebook in VSC or jupyter, and still having benefits of the information in upstream = [ 'get', ...]
preamble and perhaps in pipeline.yaml
and env.yaml
? I could add some shim code to inject desired inputs into upstream
, only to excise it later, when not needed anymore, but I'm hoping you guys could suggest a tried and proved pattern...Parash Shah
06/16/2024, 4:26 PMParash Shah
06/16/2024, 4:26 PMgordon
06/22/2024, 11:11 AMPhoebus Giannopoulos
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06/22/2024, 6:37 PMRobert Seidl
07/27/2024, 2:15 PMBad Request - Failed to read your file app/aws/__init__.py, please reach out for support if you need help
Can you please have a look? Thanks.Alessandro Bessi
08/01/2024, 8:42 AMChan Jong Na
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I'll come back tomorrow to see if this is worked out!Chan Jong Na
08/20/2024, 5:03 AMWill Wall
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