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david145
Contributor II
Contributor II

Qliksense line chart Config issue

hi,

im new to qliksense dev and looking for some advice.

i need to create a line chart with 2 lines, the measure is a count of the ID's per week and i have a alternative dimension called "Shift"

sample of my data set:

ID Wk WkSupply Shift
140 15 15 Days
166 15 15 Nights
144 15 16 Days
230 15 15 Evening
369 15 16 Days
985 16 16 Evening
111 16 16 Nights
874 16 17 Days
444 16 14 Nights

 

so i would like a simple line chart where my x -axis would be the weeks in the calendar (i can pull in a calendar table for this if needed). then Y axis would be the ID count. then have two lines, one for the count of the ID of the "wk" field, and another for the "WkSupply" field, so the user can see the existing vs supply difference.

im sure this is simple and ive tried playing around with the dimensions but i cant seem to get it right.

any help would be appreciated thank you

 

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stevedark
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

Hi @david145 

In order to have the two different fields as the dimension you will need to first put them into one field.

You can do this by loading the table twice and concatenating:

Supply:
LOAD
  ID,
  Wk,
  Shift
FROM [lib://DataFile/YourDataFile.qvd] (qvd);

CONCATENATE(Supply)
LOAD
  ID as [Supply ID],
  WkSupply as Wk,
  Shift
FROM [lib://DataFile/YourDataFile.qvd] (qvd);

Once you have this loaded you can create a line chart that has the dimension of Wk and two measures, one being count(DISTINCT ID) and the other being count(DISTINCT [Supply Id]).

This will give you the IDs against the two Wk dimensions as two separate lines.

Hope that makes sense and helps?

Steve

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stevedark
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

Hi @david145 

In order to have the two different fields as the dimension you will need to first put them into one field.

You can do this by loading the table twice and concatenating:

Supply:
LOAD
  ID,
  Wk,
  Shift
FROM [lib://DataFile/YourDataFile.qvd] (qvd);

CONCATENATE(Supply)
LOAD
  ID as [Supply ID],
  WkSupply as Wk,
  Shift
FROM [lib://DataFile/YourDataFile.qvd] (qvd);

Once you have this loaded you can create a line chart that has the dimension of Wk and two measures, one being count(DISTINCT ID) and the other being count(DISTINCT [Supply Id]).

This will give you the IDs against the two Wk dimensions as two separate lines.

Hope that makes sense and helps?

Steve

david145
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

this works a charm, exactly what i needed thank you Steve

stevedark
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

Glad it worked, thanks for marking it as a solution and helping other Community users.

Steve