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User defined function in Set Analysis

Dear all,

I try to combine the functionality of a user defined function in a Set Analysis;

- variable 'vFunction' defined as 'maxstring ({< SelectField = {$1} >} OutputField)' (-> no '=')

- Set analysis defined as 'avg( {< FilterField = ('$(vFunction(x) >} CalcField)'

However this does not work. I suspect the problem is that the variable is not yet calculated, and therefore the whole function is passed on as a string instead of the outcome of the user defined function. I did some trial and error with double quotes or an '='; however without any success.

Koen

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sunny_talwar

You seem to be missing a parenthesis and a single quote and curly brackets. Is this a typo?

Avg( {< FilterField = {'$(vFunction(x))'}>} CalcField)

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Thanks. This is a typo while making the function anonymous.

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Op 8 feb. 2016 om 14:29 heeft Sunny T <qcwebmaster@qlikview.com> het volgende geschreven:

User defined function in Set Analysis

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You seem to be missing a parenthesis and a single quote. Is this a typo?

Avg( {< FilterField = ('$(vFunction(x))' >} CalcField)

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HI,

You can write that condition in set itself

Avg({<FilterField={ '$(=maxstring ({< SelectField = {$1} >} OutputField))'}>}CalcField)

Make sure the output of maxstring values are in sync with FilterField