YTD sales diffrence
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What does the chart all the way to the right represent? Is it the YTD sales difference or the average for the month at this time? Just want to clarify what that data point is showing
It is the difference in sales that have been booked for each month YTD. For example, the chart shows that you have booked $637.33 less this year for February events than you had by January 29th in 2024. In October and November, for another example, there is no difference because you have not booked any events for those months yet, and you hadn't booked any events for those months by this time last year.
It is the difference in sales that have been booked for each month YTD. For example, the chart shows that you have booked $637.33 less this year for February events than you had by January 29th in 2024. In October and November, for another example, there is no difference because you have not booked any events for those months yet, and you hadn't booked any events for those months by this time last year.
got it and 2024 and 23?
got it and 2024 and 23?
Each year column is the difference YTD from now (2025) and that year.
Each year column is the difference YTD from now (2025) and that year.
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