Sep 1, 2019 07:44:32 AM by Muhammad A
Hi there everybody !
I had my JSS below 90 for quite some time (say 8 weeks) but I had it up to 92 on 18th August. I had 4 weeks already completed before but here's the issue. They are still 4 although they should be 6 now as two weeks have passed since I had JSS of 92.
Need help here please !
Regards,
Muhammad
Sep 1, 2019 08:00:10 AM Edited Sep 1, 2019 08:01:10 AM by Petra R
Muhammad A wrote:
I had my JSS below 90 for quite some time (say 8 weeks) but I had it up to 92 on 18th August. I had 4 weeks already completed before but here's the issue. They are still 4 although they should be 6 now as two weeks have passed since I had JSS of 92.
That is not how it works.
It is a rolling window, so your eligible weeks will stay the same until those 8 (?) weeks where you were not eligible start to fall out of the back end of the 16 week window.
At the moment you add a "good" week every week, but remember that whenever a week is added (good or bad) - another week falls out of the 16 week window.
So at the moment you add a "good week", another "good week" falls out, because as long as there are 8 "bad" weeks in the window, it can't go up.
Sep 1, 2019 08:13:12 AM by Muhammad A
Thank you for your reply Miss Petra,
Sorry I haven't given the complete detail here. I actually had completed 6 weeks (good ones) before going down less than 90. Now during these 8 bad weeks (Don't know exactly how many weeks there were but 8 is the worst case scenario) these 6 good ones got down to 4.
So the same theory still applies?
Sep 1, 2019 08:17:51 AM by Petra R
Muhammad A wrote:
Sorry I haven't given the complete detail here. I actually had completed 6 weeks (good ones) before going down less than 90. Now during these 8 bad weeks (Don't know exactly how many weeks there were but 8 is the worst case scenario) these 6 good ones got down to 4.
So the same theory still applies?
Sure. You had 6 "good weeks" - then 8 bad weeks - now good weeks. But every week you add a new good week, one of the old good weeks falls out. Then, after all 6 of the good weeks have fallen out of the window, the bad weeks start falling out, and then the eligible weeks will increase because of adding a good week and losing a good week, you are adding a good week and losing a bad week.