As Workday Adaptive Planning consultants, we’ve seen it all when it comes to formulas. While some are easy to follow and understand, others leave our heads spinning as we try and decipher what the end goal of the formula was when it was implemented. This deciphering process wastes time and money that could be spent on improving your model, as well as leaves end users lost when trying to understand the work that has been done on their instance. To avoid this headache, follow these four basic rules to write clear formulas in Workday Adaptive Planning.
- Use White Spaces
- Create Breaks with Return to Line
- Group Commands Together with Indentations
- Add Comments
Are you looking for more advice with Workday Adaptive Planning Formula Writing? Click HERE to see what Workday Adaptive Planning suggests in their help guide. Additionally, we at QBIX are happy to help. Click the link below to schedule a call to learn more!