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Hi Dmitriy - thanks for your questions, please sure to post these types of Questions in the Qlik Community community.qlik.com as we are better prepared to answer there as we can provide screenshots and samples. Regarding your question - this is just a sample of an embedded / custom wep app using our engine and APIs - however the out-of-the-box list box select interface offers you the ability to select alternative, select excluded etc - check out this video here at this time-code to see an example - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QTsuFpVh44&feature=youtu.be&t=27m10s - please join the community and I can expand on this for you.
Hi,
you can try this:
=Count({-($)}Users)
it gives you the excluded selection
Hi Dmitriy - I believe Set Analysis may come into play here, myself or another community member will attempt to help. Thanks for posting here as well.
If you are new to Set Analysis - I suggest you check out these videos as well:
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Also - as shown in the video that I posted in the link inYouTube - does using the select interface - Select Excluded help you?
Thanks Michael for responding. The Select Exclude interface not help me, because I have additional global filter for users Active and Inactive. if I will use the Select Exluded interface I assume it will displayed also inactive learners.
Where I have to writ this script?