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Meg00
Contributor III
Contributor III

How to only show current week (and year)

I have a small problem

I have a textbox in wich I want to show number of calls this week, now it looks like this (Flagga_Kontakt, represent number of incoming calls):

=sum({<Week={$(#=week(today()))}>} Flagga_Kontakt)

The problem here is that it shows the sum of calls from both this week 2013 and same week the past years. Any suggestions?

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Not applicable

try this

sum({<year={$(=year(today()))}, Week={$(=week(today()))}>} Flagga_Kontakt)

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alexandros17
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

you need a field "year"

=sum({<Week={$(#=week(today()))=}>} Flagga_Kontakt)

to add the condition in set analysis year={$(=year(today()))}

hope it helps

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=sum({$<Week={$(vThisWeek)}, Year={$(vThisYear)}>} Flagga_Kontakt)

Put into your variables :

LET vDateToday = num(Date(Today(), 'YYYY-MM-DD'))

or you could just say

Let vThisYear = num(Year(Today())

Let vDateToday = num(Today())

LET vThisWeektext = Week(vDateToday);

Remember if you use variaables with dates and not NUM infront, you need to put ' ' before your variables in your expression

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=sum({<Week={$(=week(today()))}>} Flagga_Kontakt)

or

sum({<year={$(=year(today()))}, Week={$(=week(today()))}>} Flagga_Kontakt)

Meg00
Contributor III
Contributor III
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This shows the exact same numbers as before. It still shows totals of all years.

Not applicable

try this

sum({<year={$(=year(today()))}, Week={$(=week(today()))}>} Flagga_Kontakt)

Meg00
Contributor III
Contributor III
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Thank you, that worked just fine!