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Hi all,
I want to know the different between sum({$<Region = > }Sales) and sum({<Region = > }Sales)?
Thanks in advance!
Both are same.
Without Dollar Sign is actually applies $ over there. Thats default in Qlikview.
$ - represents current selection
To say
If you leave that place empty means, qlikview by default adds $ in that place and evaluates the expression.
Both are same.
Without Dollar Sign is actually applies $ over there. Thats default in Qlikview.
$ - represents current selection
To say
If you leave that place empty means, qlikview by default adds $ in that place and evaluates the expression.
I'm not sure, if this also applies to alternate states.
Then I think "$" and the default state is not always the same.
Yeah. in case of Alternate states
sum({<Region = > }Sales) is based on object state but sum({$<Region = > }Sales) will refer to the default state not based on the objects state.
hi.,
Both the expressions are going to give you the same results....
without any Identifier..it is treated as a $(Identifier) in set analysis of Qlikview
and
$ gives the current selections as a result
By default the Qlik engine adds the $(Identifier) in place. So both the expressions evaluates the same result.
what is the meaning of region=
it will ignore region selection
No, no, no.
{$<Region= >} and {<Region= >} are NOT the same.
{<Region= >} uses the context. I.e. if an object is in an alternate state, or if an object has a set expression defined in qContextSet, or if the expression has an outer set expression, this will be used instead of the $.
{$<Region= >} does not use the context. It always uses $ instead of the context.