Best practices for structuring rows and columns in a Planning sheet

Started by Sofia Martínez · 4 months ago · 1 reply · 10 views
Sofia Martínez Participant
4 months ago

I'm building my first Planning sheet from scratch. Our model has Accounts (rows) and Time periods (columns) with a Scenario dimension. Should Scenario be a column or a separate dimension? What's the canonical way to structure this?

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Microsoft Fabric Consultant · CloudBridge Solutions · 2 days, 10 hours ago

Scenarios should be a separate dimension in your semantic model, not a column. This lets the Planning sheet operate on one scenario at a time (selected via a filter) while the Intelligence sheet can compare across scenarios. Making Scenario a column loses a lot of comparison flexibility.

2 days, 10 hours ago

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