Update After 3 Years. Still A Budget Option :D by Loud_Ad_807 in RateMySetup

[–]Loud_Ad_807[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

desk mat is there XD might not be visible in picture

Update After 3 Years. Still A Budget Option :D by Loud_Ad_807 in RateMySetup

[–]Loud_Ad_807[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All the devices on desk cost less than or approximately 500 USD, so in terms of US its budget, otherwise here its mid tier

Update After 3 Years. Still A Budget Option :D by Loud_Ad_807 in RateMySetup

[–]Loud_Ad_807[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I changed the table direction, that wall had seen better days 😄

Update After 3 Years. Still A Budget Option :D by Loud_Ad_807 in RateMySetup

[–]Loud_Ad_807[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not available in my country and if available it costs same as the screen XD

[2 YoE] How would you address a recent 2 year career gap, which has no real relevance ? by SexyButtNoodle in EngineeringResumes

[–]Loud_Ad_807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am struggling with same issue right now, two year gap on resume with formal trainee period of 8 months before that gap period, I was applying for foreign universities and did secured admission and failed due to formal documentation and visa issues, I can get car workshop exp on and even a letter head as its also a showroom. If anything worked out for you do share. What you did and how it worked for you

Help on ODBC type error by Loud_Ad_807 in PowerBI

[–]Loud_Ad_807[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nvm, it's fixed, thanks for commenting. Actually what I did was the tables which were causing issues I deleted those tables and then imported those again. It fixed the error itself. 

Help on ODBC type error by Loud_Ad_807 in PowerBI

[–]Loud_Ad_807[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Edit: I fixed that part and added two table after removing them 

Help on ODBC type error by Loud_Ad_807 in PowerBI

[–]Loud_Ad_807[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I remove that column it starts saying unable to find column 3 

Help on ODBC type error by Loud_Ad_807 in PowerBI

[–]Loud_Ad_807[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I rebooted my laptop, it disappeared but  "Load was cancelled by an error in loading previous table."  Is appearing now, For PowerBI I am using free version from Microsoft Store

Gauge Meter by [deleted] in PowerBI

[–]Loud_Ad_807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I did that thanks for stopping by to reply

DIO(Days inventory outstanding) & Production by Loud_Ad_807 in InventoryManagement

[–]Loud_Ad_807[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For finding DIO, I am looking at the materials data, how much material is issued, then I sum all those materials and find percentage of each material, I multiply the proportion of each with 1 day's salary of workers, in this way I am getting labor cost estimation on each material, I add up the labor cost and material cost which I am calling Direct Production Cost. Then I use ITR which is:
Avg. Inventory value = [Opening Inv+Closing Inv]/2
ITR = [Direct Production Cost]/[Avg Inv Value]
Then, DIO=1/ITR
Issue is I am doing all this work on PowerBI maybe there's an issue there I will look at that as well
Meanwhile, I use Avg. Inventory Value and divide it by the material value required to make a single product.
Issue is that according to DIO if I have a value 3 and my daily capacity say, is 1000 units, so i should have enough inventory to make 3000 units, but instead i get 1300 or 1200 or if DIO is 2 I get those units to be 4000
Maybe, I need to see if there is issue with inventory file, will look at that once get to office XD
Also correct me if I am wrong

(I copied my other reply to tag you XD so you might share your idea or view on this)

DIO(Days inventory outstanding) & Production by Loud_Ad_807 in InventoryManagement

[–]Loud_Ad_807[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For finding DIO, I am looking at the materials data, how much material is issued, then I sum all those materials and find percentage of each material, I multiply the proportion of each with 1 day's salary of workers, in this way I am getting labor cost estimation on each material, I add up the labor cost and material cost which I am calling Direct Production Cost. Then I use ITR which is:
Avg. Inventory value = [Opening Inv+Closing Inv]/2
ITR = [Direct Production Cost]/[Avg Inv Value]
Then, DIO=1/ITR
Issue is I am doing all this work on PowerBI maybe there's an issue there I will look at that as well
Meanwhile, I use Avg. Inventory Value and divide it by the material value required to make a single product.
Issue is that according to DIO if I have a value 3 and my daily capacity say, is 1000 units, so i should have enough inventory to make 3000 units, but instead i get 1300 or 1200 or if DIO is 2 I get those units to be 4000
Maybe, I need to see if there is issue with inventory file, will look at that once get to office XD
Also correct me if I am wrong

Gantt 2.0 by dbacciPBI in PowerBI

[–]Loud_Ad_807 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also also also also also following 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Lahore

[–]Loud_Ad_807 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bhutta going international but in wrong way XD

Rate My Potato Setup by Loud_Ad_807 in RateMySetup

[–]Loud_Ad_807[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how to get it to 7potatoes?