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Same as you do in the Qlikview ..check this
How to Set a QlikView Variable to a Specific Value Using Filters
you can directly set the variable in Qlikview use the same as a filter in the NPrinting
NPrinting 17X does not support variable filters! Cheers
Lech
This table compares the main features of Qlik NPrinting 17 with Qlik NPrinting 16. Features that are not currently available will be available in future releases.
Product Capability | Qlik NPrinting 16 | Qlik NPrinting 17 |
---|---|---|
Microsoft Office reporting | Yes | Yes |
Pixel perfect and web reporting | Yes | Yes |
Centralized distribution | Yes | Yes |
On-demand reporting | Yes | Yes |
Web based architecture | Yes | |
Online subscription hub | Yes | |
Multi-QVW Reports | Yes | Yes |
Enterprise scalability | Yes | |
Roles based security | Yes | |
Multi-developer environment | Yes | |
Recipient imports from Excel | Yes | Yes |
Conditional Reporting | Yes | Yes |
Recipient Import Wizard | Yes | |
Dynamic Report Naming | Yes | Yes |
FTP Support | Yes | |
Cycling Reports (creates files for every value of dimensions) | Yes | |
HTML embedded reports | Yes | |
Cycled pages in multiple slides | Yes | Yes |
Variable filter | Yes | |
Bookmark filter | Yes | |
Object filters | Yes | Only with QlikView objects |
Linked Fields | Yes | |
Load template | Yes | Yes |
thanks lech.
but how can i overcome this? is there any work around?
Add that as direct filter on the column with the set analysis or aggr function it should work
Just like Avinash said do it in QlikView...
or ....
depending what you would like to use this variable for?
=Max({1} FiscalYear)
For different use case we could build different scenario and solution.
cheers
Lech