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Create a new table to obtain daily target

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I have a table with monthly targets by branch and category for each month. Is it possible to create a table that includes all the month dates with its daily target by branch and category?



Daily Target = Target / No.of days in that month.



The reason I want it as a table and not a measure is because in my sales data when the agent has not made a sale on 1 day it does not show his daily sale vs daily target. eg. if the agent has not made a sale on 3rd Jan in category A it does not show Daily sale vs target ( 0 vs 26)



The data I have :



MonthBranchCategoryMonthly Target
Jan AXA800
Jan BCB500
FebAXA750
FebBCB550


Desired Output :



DateBranchCategoryDaily Target
01-01-2024AXA26
02-01-2024AXA26
03-01-2024AXA26
04-01-2024AXA26
05-01-2024AXA26
06-01-2024AXA26
07-01-2024AXA26
08-01-2024AXA26
09-01-2024AXA26
10-01-2024AXA26
11-01-2024AXA26
12-01-2024AXA26
13-01-2024AXA26
14-01-2024AXA26
15-01-2024AXA26
16-01-2024AXA26
17-01-2024AXA26
18-01-2024AXA26
19-01-2024AXA26
20-01-2024AXA26
21-01-2024AXA26
22-01-2024AXA26
23-01-2024AXA26
24-01-2024AXA26
25-01-2024AXA26
26-01-2024AXA26
27-01-2024AXA26
28-01-2024AXA26
29-01-2024AXA26
30-01-2024AXA26
31-01-2024AXA26
 
Could you attach a workbook with this in it? It will answer loads of questions and prevent us guessing (wrongly) your setup, and save us a bit of work.
For example, in the Month column, are we talking dates formatted just to show the month or string literals "Jan", Feb" etc.?
 

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