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We need this functionality too, as we use budget statistical account to compute for budgeted cost per m3, which is critical in variance analysis.
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Agreed. Actually a bit surprised that we can do this in any other M365 app but not in PowerBI
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It is a significant limitation pushing some users to prefer accessing the data via other BI tools to get a broader access to data. Hopefully it will be taken into account promptly.
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hi!
We haven't spoken in a while, but I just got emailed a warning article online about microsoft.com and felt it necessary to message you guys to validate this nonsense.
It looks like there's some unfavorable news that could be harmful to your reputation.
Being aware of how easily stories can get out of hand and hoping not you to be unprepared, I decided to notify you.
Here's the source of the info:
https://ibit.ly/foUek
My hope is it's all a misunderstanding, but I believed it necessary you should know!
cya later,
Barbra
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Boyce, your statement does not address the scenario I outlined. What you're describing is whether partial orders are allowed or not. We not only allow partial orders already, in the scenario I outlined, we want to the order to fulfilled by more than one location. The problem is that DOM consolidates the fulfillment to a single lower priority location instead of splitting to multiple locations.