Getting Relative Month/Year Columns Into a 445 Calendar Table
Relative Month and Year columns in calendar tables are indispensable. They let you create simple, easy to read time intelligence measures that don’t require recoding at the end of each
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Relative Month and Year columns in calendar tables are indispensable. They let you create simple, easy to read time intelligence measures that don’t require recoding at the end of each
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