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Condition in Set doesn´t work

Hello,

I have these two calculations in a chart, see below.

Why is also values lower than  3000000 counted ?

=Sum{$<$(vSetPreviousMonth),Segment={"Glas"}>} [DebPris] )   for raw

=Count({$<$(vSetPreviousMonth),Segment={"Glas"},[KundNr]={"=Sum([DebPris]) > 3000000"} >} [KundNr])  for Prev mon sum>

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kindly

Håkan

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Gysbert_Wassenaar
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Probably because the sum in =Sum([DebPris]) > 3000000"} > doesn't have the same set modifiers.

Try:

=Count({$<$(vSetPreviousMonth),Segment={"Glas"},[KundNr]={"=Sum({<$(vSetPreviousMonth),Segment={"Glas"}>}[DebPris]) > 3000000"} >} [KundNr])


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Hello again,

I tried this but now is there no answer at all, I only get - in all cells.

I added an test app for this.

Håkan

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Hello,

I solved the problem with help from Gysbert, but I had to change the " to ' or [ in the dimension.

I cannot find out the difference between these three ways to do it.

kindly

Håkan

Gysbert_Wassenaar
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Ah, yeah. Blindly copy-pasting again. The problem was that there were nested "" pairs. So one of the pair had to be changed to single quotes or a pair of square braces or back ticks ```.


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