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Anonymous
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Set expression with variable syntax question or a small issue

Hi,

I have inherited one app with a expression syntax that I do not know how to handle.

It is a WTD calculation and works fine this is the expression :

Sum( $(v_Filter_WTD) Sales )/1000000

This is the expression in the variable

{$<DateKey={"$(='>=' & '$(v_StartOfWeek)' & '<=' & '$(v_EndOfWeek)')"},Year=,Month=,Week=,Day=,fYear=>}

So in the calculation I need to add an filter, so I want to add for example StoreNo = 55 into the expression.

I have not managed todo so.

Any hints?

Message was edited by: Birkir Bjornsson

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Anonymous
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Yes this works

But this means I will have to create a variable for every storeno I want to filter on.

Is it possible to use the original wtd filter and add to this syntax a storeno filter

So

Sum( $(v_Filter_WTD), StoreNo = 24) Sales ) as a Pseudo.

Is this possible?

sunny_talwar

This is exactly what I gave you

Sum({$(vTest)*<StoreNo ={'24'}>} Sales)/1000000


Where vTest is

$<DateKey = {"$(='>=' & '$(v_StartOfWeek)' & '<=' & '$(v_EndOfWeek)')"}, StoreNo ={'24'}, Year=, Month=, Week=, Day=, fYear=>

Just need to remove { and } from start and end

Anonymous
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Yes but that means for storeno 5 you would create a new vTest variable?

sunny_talwar

That is my bad....

vTest needs to be without storeNo field in it

$<DateKey = {"$(='>=' & '$(v_StartOfWeek)' & '<=' & '$(v_EndOfWeek)')"}, Year=, Month=, Week=, Day=, fYear=>

sunny_talwar

Attaching the updated sample (sorry about that)

Anonymous
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Hey Sunny

You are a genious this works, thank you so much for your help and the effort.

Regards

Birkir