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roee1983
Contributor III
Contributor III

Comparing two Exp's

Hi all,

I'm trying to compare between two expressions without any luck.

attached is a table that show's my problem.

CategorySUB TOTALSUSD
X220
X310
X330
X460
Y420
Y420
Y5100


I'm trying to compare between two expressions :

1) sum({<sub totals = {3,2)>}USD) 

2)sum({<sub totals = {4}>}USD)

my problem is that I need only the categories that have totals: 2 & 3( I have 200 different categories)

I don't want to present totals with categories that don't have totals: 2 & 3(only 4)

Thanks

Roee

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ali_hijazi
Partner - Master II
Partner - Master II

Column names are case sensitive in qlikview

In set analysis you need to put [SUB TOTALS]

you need to put brackets when column names contain spaces

I can walk on water when it freezes
roee1983
Contributor III
Contributor III
Author

Hi,

I know 

my problem is that i don't want to show categories with totals that have only "4" value

thanks

ali_hijazi
Partner - Master II
Partner - Master II

Sum(aggr(Sum{< [sub total]={3,2}, category={"=count({<[sub total]={4}>}category)>1"}>}usd,category))

Try it please

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