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data interpretation problem

hi guys, i am very new to qlik sense and have a problem with my data interpretation in creating a weekly forecast in sense?

when i edit, Bar chart, add dimension,Deal - Deal created, add dimension, i get no weekly option

i cant change the data export to exclude the time,

IS THERE A OTHER WAY?

THANK YOU

 

Deal - Deal created
2017-03-03 00:12:18
2017-03-02 23:00:50
2017-02-28 08:13:26
2017-02-24 08:42:50
2017-02-24 08:39:13
2017-02-23 23:19:21
2017-02-19 10:55:19

2017-01-30 11:48:14

2 Replies
OmarBenSalem

You want your x-axis to be weeks?

Deal is a column?

1)like this ? 2017-03-03

or

2) Deal-Deal created 2017-03-02 23:00:50 is a column?

Try this:

as a dimension :

1) week(date# (Deal,(YYYY-MM-DD))

2)week(timestam# (Deal,(YYYY-MM-DD hh;mm:ss))

vlad_komarov
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III

Hennie,


There are few options how you can do that.

If I understood you correctly, you will need to have a report based on Weekly dimension.

One of the options: Create a new field from your "Deal Date" field as Week() function, for example

Week([Deal created]) as Weekly_Deal_Created_Dim


Use the same Expression (sum(Deal_Count), or else... ) and use the Weekly_Deal_Created_Dim as your chart's dimension.


So this approach requires extra steps, but it's reliable and very good performance-wise.


If script modification is not applicable in your case, use a Week([Deal created]) as Calculated dimension in your chart.

Should work fine too, but chart's performance will not be as good as with the approach above.


Regards,

Vlad



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