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Is it possible to use the value of a Last Value Projection in a BeastMode calculation to put as a Summary Number on a card? For example, if you used a linear regression to make the Last Value Projection on the bar chart, could you then take the Actual / Projected to get a percent as to how close they are? And then possibly place this percent in a Summary Number to see the progress at a glance.
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As far as I know the summary numbers strictly deal with actual data themselves, although this would certainly be a worthwhile idea to suggest, as I imagine it could be useful to many people when looking at cards. Do you know where to suggest an idea for Domo?
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The Last Value Projection can't be used in a Beast Mode or in the summary number. It is possible to calculate regression models in a DataFlow, however. You could get a percent progress using that method.
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@milesscott, did any of the replies above help answer your question?
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If this isn't on the product roadmap, can it be added? As Domo goes further into Data Science/Forecasting, projection values will be more relevant than ever.
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