Skip to main content
Announcements
Live today at 11 AM ET. Get your questions about Qlik Connect answered, or just listen in. SIGN UP NOW
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
swarup_malli
Specialist
Specialist

A very challenging requirement using set analysis ?

Hi!

i have a requirement , where i have to write a set expression with the requirments given below

where

i have to find the sum of donations by employee ,

  - with distinct account numbers  ( field name is      indacctno)

- exclude account number starting with zero

- where totaldonation > 0 ( field name is totaldonation ) in a year ( year is a field)

this is what i have written , now i have to implement the above requiremnts in the expression given below .

sum ({$<CAMPAIGNTYPE ={'Empl'}>} DCDetails.TOTALDONATION)

Regards

Swarup

1 Solution

Accepted Solutions
Not applicable

Hi Swarup,

I have attached a sample file which I hope provides you with a solution - the chart highlighted in "blue" in the bottom right reflects the correct results & total per my understanding of the problem.

The expression I used for the TotalDonations is as follows:

=sum({<indacctno -= {"= Match (left (indacctno,1), '0')"}, campaigntype={'Empl'}>} totaldonation)

For others who may read this post please note how 'value' must be surrounded by {} when used in a set expression e.g. {'Empl'}

BUT not if the 'value' is used inside a double-quote "statement..." e.g. "= ....., '0')" per above. There are no {} around the '0'

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Craig

View solution in original post

2 Replies
Not applicable

Hi Swarup,

I have attached a sample file which I hope provides you with a solution - the chart highlighted in "blue" in the bottom right reflects the correct results & total per my understanding of the problem.

The expression I used for the TotalDonations is as follows:

=sum({<indacctno -= {"= Match (left (indacctno,1), '0')"}, campaigntype={'Empl'}>} totaldonation)

For others who may read this post please note how 'value' must be surrounded by {} when used in a set expression e.g. {'Empl'}

BUT not if the 'value' is used inside a double-quote "statement..." e.g. "= ....., '0')" per above. There are no {} around the '0'

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Craig

swarup_malli
Specialist
Specialist
Author

Hi Craig,

Thank you for helping me out.

Regards

Swarup