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A simple problem, or not ?

Hello to the community,

I row for a while, and unsuccessfully, to find a solution to the problem below:

Imagine a table with:

* In column 1, list my products

* In column 2, the level of distribution of a product (value = T1, T2, T3, for example)

* In column 3, a number corresponding to the value of column 2 (supplied via a table specifying T1 = 100, T2 =70 and T3 = 30).

Until then, it is very simple.

What I want is in the same table add 2 columns:

* Column 4: equals default in column 2, but this my be modified, by the user either by writing (T2 for example) or drop-down list (display T1, T2 or T3)

* Column 5: depending on the choice made in column 4, I display the corresponding value (eg, if the user selected T2 in column 4, displaying the value 70).

An example in this table:

ProductDistrib actuallyDitrib value actuallyDistrib wishedDitrib value wished
Product 1T1100T270
Product 2T270T1100

Thank you for your help, that would make me a HUGE Service:-)

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Peter_Cammaert
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Definitely not simple. You want to use associative logic based on manually entered values that change in each successive row.

A complex problem can still have a simple solution, as with almost everything QlikView...

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I hope so ... !!! 🙂