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Expression result in text object different from Chart Object

Hi all,

Please kindly assist me,

If I put the expression below in a text object it returns 114 - This is right based on Excel calculation.

=Count({$<[Previous Month] = {'Telephone'}>} [Sales Date])

However, if I put any of the expressions below in a Straight table they return 94.

Count({<[Previous Month] = {'Telephone'}>} [Sales Date]),
Count({$<[Previous Month] = {'Telephone'}>} Sales Date]),
Count(if([Previous Month] = 'Telephone',[Sales Date])),


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stevedark
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

Sorry Marco - the link goes to a post in the Qlik UK group.  There is a bit of discussion in that closed group - but the most useful thing is a link to this post, where I have posted up an example app illustrating this issue:

Re: Sum equation versus Sum rows in straight table

Thanks for pointing out the broken link.

Steve

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MarcoWedel

It's related to your dimensions in a straight table, so not all records might be counted for one row of your table.

jpenuliar
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III

I've had a similar situation like yours before, here's how it was explained by stevedark

Table box Rows does not match Charts/expressions/statistics aggregates

stevedark
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

Thanks Jonathan for the mention.  Glad you found my previous response useful (and memorable!).

Steve

MarcoWedel

Hi,

I'm getting this message when trying to open the link.

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Is this thread published in a private forum or is there an issue of the community site?

thanks

regards

Marco

stevedark
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

Sorry Marco - the link goes to a post in the Qlik UK group.  There is a bit of discussion in that closed group - but the most useful thing is a link to this post, where I have posted up an example app illustrating this issue:

Re: Sum equation versus Sum rows in straight table

Thanks for pointing out the broken link.

Steve

jpenuliar
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III

No Worries Steve,

I just figured "Give Credit where Credit's due".

jpenuliar
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III

Didn't realize there is a restriction on that link, good thing I mentioned you Steve and thanks Marco

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Thanks all,

I was able to work round it using Steve Dark's suggestion/example...

Regards,