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Chart table Column sub headers

Dear all,

I have a chart table with number of records. That because i need to group them in to sub headers like this..

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pls help this is an urgent matte...

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ashfaq_haseeb
Champion III
Champion III

Hi,

Not Possible directly.

But there are workarounds.

Have a look at the attached application.

Regards

ASHFAQ

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juleshartley
Specialist
Specialist

Ideally you would create a new dimension within your script which groups up the Items into 'Planned sales' and 'Actual Sales'.

If you cannot do it in the script, then you can create a 'fake' dimension using ValueList()

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Dear Julian,

Appreciate if you can send me a example code.

Thanks & Best regards,

Damitha.

Damitha Weerasinghe - ERP

Penguin Sportswear (Pvt) Ltd . Penguin Sportswear, Pallethalawinna, Katugasthota, Kandy, Sri Lanka.

Giuseppe_Novello

Dear Damitha,

Is this for QlikSense or Qlikview general development question?

Gio

Giuseppe Novello
Principal Technical Support Engineer @ Qlik
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Dear Giuseppe,

Thank you for replying me. This is a Qlikview general development question.

Thanks & Best regards,

Damitha.

Damitha Weerasinghe - ERP

Penguin Sportswear (Pvt) Ltd . Penguin Sportswear, Pallethalawinna, Katugasthota, Kandy, Sri Lanka.

ashfaq_haseeb
Champion III
Champion III

Hi,

Not Possible directly.

But there are workarounds.

Have a look at the attached application.

Regards

ASHFAQ

mdmukramali
Specialist III
Specialist III

Dear,

I used Value- !list to achieve the result.

kindly find the attached File.

i hope it will help you.

Thanks,

Mukram.

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Thanks Mukram...

RanOuerg
Creator
Creator

i don't have qlikview desktop can you share with me the code please ?

i'm trying to do it with qlik sense

@mdmukramali 

@tresesco