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Using date ranges in set analysis

Hi all,

I'm struggeling using a specific date range for a KPI object:

I want to calculate the sum of sales of the last 30 days. Date is stored in a dimension called [Booking Date] and the sales amount is stored in [Amount in Euro].

Now, let's assume my newest Booking Date is the 11th of November 2014, then this function gives me exactly what I am looking for:

Sum({$<[Booking Date] = {">=2014-10-12<=Max([Booking Date])"}>} [Amount in Euro])

Now, my issue is that I am not able to use any function for the lower bound of the function above. I tried things like

  1. Sum({$<[Booking Date] = {">=Min([Booking Date])<=Max([Booking Date])"}>} [Amount in Euro]
  2. Sum({$<[Booking Date] = {">=2014-10-12 + -30<=Max([Booking Date])"}>} [Amount in Euro]
  3. Sum({$<[Booking Date] = {">=Max([Booking Date]) - 30<=Max([Booking Date])"}>} [Amount in Euro]
  4. Sum({$<[Booking Date] = {">=Max([Booking Date]) <=Max([Booking Date])"}>} [Amount in Euro]


All just sum up to 0. Particularly interesting is example 4. Since the boundaries are "larger or equal" and "smaller or equal" I would expect to see the sum of all entries with that particular booking date.

Any help would be highly appreciated!

Thank you


1 Solution

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sunny_talwar

2nd expression can be done like this:

Sum({$<[Booking Date] = {">=$(=Date(AddMonths(2014-10-12, -1), 'YYYY-MM-DD')) <= $(=Date(Max([Booking Date]), 'YYYY-MM-DD'))"}>} [Amount in Euro])

3rd expression

Sum({$<[Booking Date] = {">=$(=Date(AddMonths(Max([Booking Date]), -1), 'YYYY-MM-DD')) <=$(=Date(Max([Booking Date]), 'YYYY-MM-DD'))"}>} [Amount in Euro])

HTH

Best,

Sunny

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sunny_talwar

Try this may be:


Sum({$<[Booking Date] = {">=$(=Date(Min([Booking Date]), 'YYYY-MM-DD'))<=$(=Date(Max([Booking Date]), 'YYYY-MM-DD'))"}>} [Amount in Euro])



Best,

Sunny

sunny_talwar

2nd expression can be done like this:

Sum({$<[Booking Date] = {">=$(=Date(AddMonths(2014-10-12, -1), 'YYYY-MM-DD')) <= $(=Date(Max([Booking Date]), 'YYYY-MM-DD'))"}>} [Amount in Euro])

3rd expression

Sum({$<[Booking Date] = {">=$(=Date(AddMonths(Max([Booking Date]), -1), 'YYYY-MM-DD')) <=$(=Date(Max([Booking Date]), 'YYYY-MM-DD'))"}>} [Amount in Euro])

HTH

Best,

Sunny

sunny_talwar

One minor thing, have you been closing the parenthesis at the end of these expressions?

  1. Sum({$<[Booking Date] = {">=Min([Booking Date])<=Max([Booking Date])"}>} [Amount in Euro])
  2. Sum({$<[Booking Date] = {">=2014-10-12 + -30<=Max([Booking Date])"}>} [Amount in Euro])
  3. Sum({$<[Booking Date] = {">=Max([Booking Date]) - 30<=Max([Booking Date])"}>} [Amount in Euro])
  4. Sum({$<[Booking Date] = {">=Max([Booking Date]) <=Max([Booking Date])"}>} [Amount in Euro])
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Hey Sunny, closing parenthesis got lost during copying

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works, thanks a lot!!

sunny_talwar

Awesome that it worked. I didn't even realize that this was a QlikSense discussion. I have never used QlikSense but I guess the set analysis is probably the same

Best,

Sunny

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