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Hi Everybody;
as i'm new to QS i'm trying to figure our how variables are used in QS Expressions;
i have successfully created a Variable in the script called "NCDuration"
i tried to create a measure based on this variable in the following manner without success:
Count({$<[NCDuration>30]>} ReportNumber)
The idea was to count all the existing records >30 days
will highly appreciate any help
Can you post the script command that sets the variable ?
In SET ANALYSIS , a modifier always references an actual field in the data model like:
Count( {$<DurationField={">30"}>} ReportNumber)
so if variable = 30 you can pull that in like:
Count( {$<DurationField={">$(NCDuration)"}>} ReportNumber)
If NCDuration calculates something like Sum(DurationField) then you can reference another field like
Count {$<County={"$(NCDuration)>30"}>} ReportNumber
...which would bring back a selection of countries where sum(Duration) by country was > 30 ... and from that selection get you a count of the ReportNumbers
ps: you may want to do a count(distinct to only get unique reportnumbers
Anyways post your script command and it may give clues
Hi Jonathan and thank you for your prompt answer;
i have added the following line after the LOAD script
CloaseDate and CreateDate are dates represented as numbers in my file (extracted from a system we have)
i have checked that the NCDuration set the desired output and it works fine
SET NCDuration=Date(CloseDate,'DD/MM/YY')-Date(CreateDate,'DD/MM/YY')
i will look more closely at your answer to see if i've figure it out
Haim
Hi Haim,
I took the liberty of making this work internally.
The working syntax in the measure is as follows.
count( {$<ReportNumber={"=($(NCDuration)) < 30"}>} ReportNumber)