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Hi all,
I have a script looking for late approved cases, when I present the result on a chart I get another result then expected.
if(date#([Due date], 'MMM DD, YYYY') < date#([QA Approval date], 'MMM DD, YYYY'), 1, 0) as LateApprovedNC,
How can I print all the "hits" on the screen?
Can I somehow debug and see exactly why it do not comeup with the result I expect?
Thanks
Peter
Hi
I find it useful to build a table object with all the fields that I'm interested in.
If you make LateApprovedNC a select field, you can see which combination of fields in your table give this field the value of 0 or 1.
HTH
Hi Peter,
Do you need count of LateApproved Cases?
If yes, please use set analysis..
Hi
I find it useful to build a table object with all the fields that I'm interested in.
If you make LateApprovedNC a select field, you can see which combination of fields in your table give this field the value of 0 or 1.
HTH
in chart the expression will be based on some dimension of the chart.
So if we use the same expression in the text object result will vary
Hi,
You can save the table to a csv using the STORE command like below
QVTableName:
LOAD
*
FROM DataSource;
store QlikviewTableName into myfile.txt (txt);
If you are using Table box you may not get the exact records, because it removes the duplicate records.
To display all the rows in Table box use below script, and mandatorily use the RowNum column in your table.
QVTableName:
LOAD
RowNo() AS RowNum,
*
FROM DataSource;
Hope this helps you.
Regards,
Jagan.
I have changed the script so it can look if the case is late approved and if a revised date have been agreed then this is used as "new" due date"
if([Revised due date]='', if(date#([Due date], 'MMM DD, YYYY') < date#([QA Approval date], 'MMM DD, YYYY'), 1, 0), if(date#([Revised due date], 'MMM DD, YYYY') < date#([QA Approval date], 'MMM DD, YYYY'), 1, 0)) as LateApprovedNC,
Below is an example how it should count
Due date Revised due date QA Approved date Outcome
Jan 1, 2015 Jan 30, 2015 Jan 25, 2015 No not count
Jan 1, 2015 Jan 25, 2015 Do count
Jan 1, 2015 Jan 30, 2015 Feb 2, 2015 Do count
Hi Pooja,
Yes I need to count the late cases.
How would the "set analysis" look like, could you show an example and how it is read?
Thanks
Peter