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good day,
need help
this is my data:
DATE | Traffic |
1/1/2020 | 329 |
1/2/2020 | 346 |
1/3/2020 | 324 |
1/4/2020 | 363 |
1/5/2020 | 347 |
1/6/2020 | 239 |
1/7/2020 | 209 |
1/8/2020 | 201 |
1/9/2020 | 213 |
1/10/2020 | 254 |
1/11/2020 | 399 |
1/12/2020 | 395 |
1/13/2020 | 159 |
1/14/2020 | 222 |
1/15/2020 | 0 |
1/16/2020 | 0 |
1/17/2020 | 0 |
1/18/2020 | 0 |
1/19/2020 | 353 |
1/20/2020 | 158 |
1/21/2020 | 201 |
1/22/2020 | 218 |
1/23/2020 | 183 |
1/24/2020 | 244 |
1/25/2020 | 303 |
1/26/2020 | 348 |
Qlik sense is computing average traffic with those dates with zero count which gives me 231 average traffic, I want to disregard those dates without a traffic count to get more reliable average traffic.
here is my script:
avg(Aggr(Sum({$<[DATE.autoCalendar.YearMonth]={"2020-Jan"}>}[Traffic In]),[DATE],[$STORE]))
thank you
Hi there
You can do this by adding that condition in your set analysis:
avg(Aggr(Sum({$<[DATE.autoCalendar.YearMonth]={"2020-Jan"},Traffic={">0"}>}[Traffic In]),[DATE],[$STORE]))
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Mauritz
Hi there
You can do this by adding that condition in your set analysis:
avg(Aggr(Sum({$<[DATE.autoCalendar.YearMonth]={"2020-Jan"},Traffic={">0"}>}[Traffic In]),[DATE],[$STORE]))
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Mauritz