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Different Selections on Same Tab

Hi All,

I need to be able to compare an individual’s average score to a selected group’s average score. My idea was to have one chart linked to one listbox, and another identical chart linked to a different listbox.

A coworker suggested I use set analysis, which I am looking into now, but he was unsure exactly how to do it. I also tried using a trigger, but that does not allow two different selections on the same tab---correct?

Please let me know if you have any suggestions!

Thank you,

Ashni

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Under Settings > General > Alternate States click 'Add' and name your new state.  Then the drop down will appear for you with that as an option on all your graphs.

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My recommendation would be alternate states.  You will be able to have two listboxes that compare different things.

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Here is a very basic example, but it should give you the idea of what I am talking about.

srinivasa1
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Try to use Comparative Analysis .Eg available in  qlikview 11 and juts refer sales Overlap tab.

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Hi, thanks for your response! I was not able to find an example of Comparative Analysis. Where is the overlap tab located?

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Hi Rebecca,

Thanks for your response! This looks great, I will try it! Thank you!

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The example was very clear! But I do not see "Alternate State" as an option under the General tab as shown in the example--any ideas where this function may be? I am using QlikView 11, so not sure why that is.

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Under Settings > General > Alternate States click 'Add' and name your new state.  Then the drop down will appear for you with that as an option on all your graphs.

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Great, that worked well! Thank you!