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joe_mccorkel
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Calculated/Conditional Dimension Question

I am looking to use a dimension 'UnitOfMeasore' and place it next to multiple expressions to show what UOM is being used in each case. What would be the best way to go about this?

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Gysbert_Wassenaar

Try it out in a straight table and see if you get the results you expect.


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joe_mccorkel
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It is currently in a straight table. Here is probably a better example of what I am looking to do. There are five expressions that total different amounts. I am looking to put a dimensions that shows the UOM next to each of these. There is not a separate UOM field in the tables for each expression, and only one that exists.

Gysbert_Wassenaar

So, you don't have a field UnitOfMeasore in your data. Then you'll have to create it. How is it calculated?


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joe_mccorkel
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There is a field for UnitOfMeasure, just not for these individual fields that we are summing.

Here would be a column list example:

FieldA | UOM | FieldB | UOM | etc

The UOM may be different for each summed field, which is where I think I am most unsure of how to display

Gysbert_Wassenaar

This is getting more and more confusing instead of less. Please post a small example qlikview document with data that demonstrates the problem.


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Kushal_Chawda

Please create the Sample data and draw how output should look like so that it will be more clear to all