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shayraber
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Qlik SAP and Hierarchy

working with SAP R/3

want to create an hierarchy (finance related) in order to create a structured balance sheet based on the tables:

1. SETNODE

2. SETLEAF

SETNODE holds 2 relevant fields:

SETNAME = a parent node's name

SUBSETNAME = a node's name

the rules is:

if a SUBSETNAME value has no record where it is a SETNAME - then, it's a leaf, else - it's a node and it has SUBSETNAME values where it is a SETNAME

SETLEAF holds 3 relevant fields:

SETNAME = the leaf's name

VALFROM and VALTO = boundries for the range of data for that leaf

using the hierarchy(NodeID, ParentNodeID,...) function didn't seem to work, or maybe i didn't use it properly?


Please assist

Shay

1 Solution

Accepted Solutions
Peter_Cammaert
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

  • Search the community (section Documents) for the Qlik Start Templates and download an archive that contains the General Ledger template.
  • Extract the files from the archive.
  • Open the FI-GL QVD Generator in QV Desktop.
  • Launch the Script Editor (Ctrl-E)
  • Navigate to a script tab called "Account Hierarchies (OLD)".
  • Enjoy.

Best,

Peter

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Peter_Cammaert
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

  • Search the community (section Documents) for the Qlik Start Templates and download an archive that contains the General Ledger template.
  • Extract the files from the archive.
  • Open the FI-GL QVD Generator in QV Desktop.
  • Launch the Script Editor (Ctrl-E)
  • Navigate to a script tab called "Account Hierarchies (OLD)".
  • Enjoy.

Best,

Peter

shayraber
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Creator
Author

Thanks a lot!

the perfect answer to my issue

very helpful!

ValeriyaBartosh
Partner - Contributor III
Partner - Contributor III

Thanks a lot!