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Hi,

Am new to qlikview and i need a clarification.

There are I have 9 records as i shown in PFB.But here conditionally I want to display only top 3 records in the chart.

how could i accomplish this by the expression?

Pls help me out in this.

R'ds

QVuser

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ashfaq_haseeb
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Champion III

Hi,

Check if this helps

Regards

ASHFAQ

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Anonymous
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Have look at the Dimension Limits tab of your Bar Chart's Properties..

terezagr
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III

In Dimensions Limits tab Limits which values are displayed using the first expression->show only Largest 4 values

terezagr
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III

Sorry, should be Largest 3 and in Options untick Show Others...

Peter_Cammaert
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

In your chart, go to Properties->Dimension Limits. Enable "Restrict which values are displayed using the first expression", select Show only, and from the listbox immediately below, choose "Largest". Then enter a suitable number in the "Values" input field. 3 in your case but you may want to increase that number as the bar chart will be rather empty with only 3 bars.

Do not forget to disable "Show Others" at the bottom. It serves no purpose to amways have an "Others" bar as the largest one.

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It's not only for bar chart(I just took an example with bar) irrespective of by choosing any kind of chart. suppose If i don't have dim limits tab then how could i achieve this by the expression conditionally is it possible????

am totally strucked here pls help me out in this

Anonymous
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Yup, there are other ways.  But I would suggest you do it the easy way with the QlikView built in Dimension Limits.

Peter_Cammaert
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Which chart doesn't have Dimension Limits? Pivot table is a special case anyway.

As Bill says, it's easiest when you use the Dimension Limits tab. If you want to be creative, have a look at how to use Rank(Aggr()) to obtain the same result in http://community.qlik.com/docs/DOC-7717

maxgro
MVP
MVP

here a good doc for different way to show top

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ashfaq_haseeb
Champion III
Champion III

Hi,

Check if this helps

Regards

ASHFAQ