Calc values in forecast scenario by referencing S#Actual, V#Trailing12MonthAvg

denisefockler
New Contributor III

I have a forecast scenario S#AugFcst_7_5 with the following properties:

WF Time = 2023M7

WF start time = 2023M1

WF end time = 2024M12

# no input periods = 7

I have a Finance business rule function that is being initiated using a dashboard button in the workflow.  The dashboard button calls DM Sequence/step where data units are defined as WFScenario and T#root.WFTimePeriods, business rule = FPA, function name = ttmaverage

In the function (ttmaverage) I am limiting the calculation to only the base periods of 2024 and I want it to calculate V#Periodic by looking at S#Actual, V#Trailing12MonthAvg, T#2023M6

I receive the following error when executing it:

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I believe the error is because I want it to calculate off S#Actual, T#2023M6, V#Trailing12MonthAvg and that includes time periods that fall outside the range of my WF scenario AugFcst_7_5.

I tested this by changing the formula to look at S#Actual, T#2023M6, V#Trailing6MonthAvg and the calculation works but obviously does not give me what I need.  If I use V#Trailing7MonthAvg or greater then it fails.

How can I calculate periodic values for S#AugFcst_7_5, 2024 base time periods from S#Actual, T#2023M6, V#Trailing12MonthAvg but still have my S#AugFcst_7_5 WF start time as 2023M1?

 

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@vkhudzey your post is not getting visibility in the forum because the forum is updated by most recent post, not most recently changed post.  I know about your question because I'm part of the thread so I got an email. I never would have seen it if I were not part of the thread, so 99.9% of people don't know you responded.

If you want to get help, I suggest a new, redundant post asking the exact same question.  That way everyone will see it.  

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RobbSalzmann
Valued Contributor

Try changing the "UD5#SalesArea_AR" to "U5#SalesArea_AR"

denisefockler
New Contributor III

I originally thought that was the issue also but it still did not work when I did that.  See below test I ran.  

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I currently have as UD5# and the calculation works but only if I have V#Trailing6MonthAvg or something less than 6.

 

denisefockler
New Contributor III

UPDATE:  my co-worker pointed me to the following post  https://community.onestreamsoftware.com/t5/Rules/Using-the-Trailing3MonthAvg-View-Member-in-a-Data-B...

I am not using data buffers but this post leads me to believe data buffers or not there is an issue with using TrailingxMon in a business rule where it can not cross years.  I will provide an update once I try the workaround in the referenced post.

vkhudzey
New Contributor

Hello,

I'm getting the same error, has anyone found any solutions without hardcoding?

Thanks in advance!

@vkhudzey your post is not getting visibility in the forum because the forum is updated by most recent post, not most recently changed post.  I know about your question because I'm part of the thread so I got an email. I never would have seen it if I were not part of the thread, so 99.9% of people don't know you responded.

If you want to get help, I suggest a new, redundant post asking the exact same question.  That way everyone will see it.  

I ended up writing the formula in my business rule to use a combination of YTD (for the current year) plus RestOfYear (from the prior year) and then dividing by 12.  This got me the same as what I would have expected to get from Trailing12MonthAverage .  I also found one of the reasons is was not working was if there were time periods that had no data it would not include those periods in the calc.  Example:  If only 8 of the prior 12 periods had a value then it would sum the 12 periods and divide by 8 and not 12.  Here is how I ended up writing my rule.  In the below formula PeriodCurrYrYTD and PeriodPriorYrROY are variables I defined in the rule as follows:

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= RemoveNoData(Divide((S#Actual:T#" & PeriodCurrYrYTD & ":V#YTD:O#Top: + S#Actual:T#" & PeriodPriorYrROY & ":V#RestOfYear:O#Top),12))

We have now upgraded to 8.1 and I have not tried to go back and see if Trailing12MonthAvg works.

Thank  you

Denise

vkhudzey
New Contributor

@RobbSalzmann  thanks Robb! I'll post it as new post then.