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    Analytics Evidence FESA3 - Report on PO Line Pct in Foreign Currency Incorrect

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    Created By: Igelu-Eluna Analytics
    Created on: 3/19/2019



    A user created an Analytics report that includes the ‘PO Line Pct’ to show the percentage split between funds on POLs.

    Unfortunately, the report is showing the incorrect percentage when the PO Line is in a foreign currency (USD or EUR) because it is dividing the converted currency amount by the original currency amount.

    status: open
    priority: high
    subject area: funds expenditure
    acquisitions

    Use Case:

    Users are not able to report correctly on the funds when different currencies are involved.


    From the IGeLU-ELUNA Analytics Working Group, Analytics Evidence Document

    Please send questions or comments to the Analytics Working Group Listserv





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