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I'm attempting to use Set Analysis in Qlik Sense to filter a date range based on the last 90 days. Using the expression below does not seem to have any effect. I've tried various combinations, but just can't get anything to work. The dimension in this scenario is Interaction Start Date Local.
=Avg({$<[Interaction Start Date Local]=${">=today()-90"}>}Duration)
Would you be able to share the same image like above with this expression
=Avg({$<[Interaction Start Date Local] = {">=$(=Date(Today()-90, 'M/D/YYYY'))"}>} Duration)
Josh,
your syntax does not seem to be correct.
Try the following:
Avg({$<[Interaction Start Date Local]={">=$(=Today()-90)"}>}Duration)
Marc
How about this?
=Avg({$<[Interaction Start Date Local]=${">=$(=Date(Today()-90))"}>} Duration)
Thanks for the tip, but no matter how I modify this expression Qlik basically ignores the parameter for date range (-30, -60, etc.). I'm at loss on how to make this work.
Josh,
make sure you don't have any selections made on the date field in the set analysis expression. Otherwise it won't work. To avoid this you can add the following to you set analysis.
Avg({$<[Interaction Start Date Local]={">=$(=Today()-90)"},[Interaction Start Date Local]=>}Duration)
The extra addition for the Interaction Start Date Local is to make sure the selections on this field are ignored.
Marc
Are you making in another date and time related field? such as Month?
And what is the format of you date? It might be that you have to convert it to a date. When using expressions like Today()-30 it converts the date to a number. When you date field is not a number it won't work.
Try this in stead.
Avg({$<[Interaction Start Date Local]={">=$(=Date(Today()-90))"}, [Interaction Start Date Local]=>}Duration)
In the data load it's defined as SET DateFormat='M/D/YYYY';
Are you making selection in another date related field?
Hi Sunny - I am not making a selection on another date field.