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When and Where can we use the What If Analysis and Scenarios
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To create a what-if parameter, select New Parameter from the Modeling tab in Power BI Desktop. In the following image, we've created a parameter called Discount percentage and set its data type to Decimal number. The Minimum value is zero. The Maximum is 0.50 (50 percent). What-If Analysis is the prRead more
To create a what-if parameter, select New Parameter from the Modeling tab in Power BI Desktop. In the following image, we’ve created a parameter called Discount percentage and set its data type to Decimal number. The Minimum value is zero. The Maximum is 0.50 (50 percent).
What-If Analysis is the process of changing the values in cells to see how those changes will affect the outcome of formulas on the worksheet. Three kinds of What-If Analysis tools come with Excel: Scenarios, Goal Seek, and Data Tables.
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