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Hi,
I've got a variable manually set to 0.1: if I try to set the value by using a slider, its value changes in 0,1 (namely the slider changes the decimal separator from "." to ",") and the table which uses the variable doesn't work properly.
May anybody help me, please?
Thanks.
N.
Hi,
Check this post.
community.qlik.com/thread/37183
thanks,
Rajesh Vaswani
Hi,
You can change the decimal separator for your document in the variables at the begining of the script:
SET DecimalSep='.';
Martin
Thanks for the reply: I'd like to keep my decimal separator as "," and I can't understand why the chart works with the variable set to "0.1" and not with "0,1" as setup by using the slider.
This is the formula:
=If(Rank( TOTAL [Distance (km)])=1, RGB(0,180,80) ,
if(Rank( TOTAL [Distance(km)])<=Round(Count (TOTAL IDRun)*$(RankLimit)), RGB(200,240,210) ,
if(Rank( TOTAL -[Distance(km)])=1, RGB(255,0,0) ,
if(Rank( TOTAL -[Distance(km)])<=Round(Count (TOTAL IDRun)*$(RankLimit)), RGB(255,200,210)))))
Pls note that setting the variable to 0,1 Qlik shows me the error-underline as shown above.
Thks.
N.
Hi,
See this thread which I think encountered the same issue you're having - the solution was to wrap the variable in a num format command:
http://community.qlik.com/message/480852
Thanks.
Hi edp,
you can try to use num(your value, '#,##0') instead of round.
BR
Right...the mistake was that I used the $(RankLimit) variable instead of the RankLimit variable: in the first case the value 0,1 doesn't work, in the second one it works properly.
Thank you to everybody for the help.
N.