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ahmar811
Creator III
Creator III

Convert If condition into set Analysis

Hi

Experts

Need your help to solve this problem

I have If condition in my expression I am trying to convert into Set Analysis but its not working

see my attached file.

Regards

Ahmar

10 Replies
Anil_Babu_Samineni

Please post expression?

Best Anil, When applicable please mark the correct/appropriate replies as "solution" (you can mark up to 3 "solutions". Please LIKE threads if the provided solution is helpful
ahaahaaha
Partner - Master
Partner - Master

Hi Ahmar,

Is it correct that in the chart you use the data of two unrelated tables?

Regards,

Andrey

Anonymous
Not applicable

could you add your data.xls

ahmar811
Creator III
Creator III
Author

yes you correct..

ahmar811
Creator III
Creator III
Author

hi

Robin

Please find attached data

Regards

Ahmar

Anonymous
Not applicable

I think that won't work as you tried it because you have to compare it row by row...

btw. there are null() values within your comparision, I'm not sure, if you thought about it...

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With the help of an outer join + flag, it is possible:

TEMP:
LOAD Date,
Sum
FROM
Data.xlsx
(
ooxml, embedded labels, table is Sheet1);

outer join

LOAD Unlink_FiscalMonth,
Unlink_FiscalYR,
Unlink_Date,
month(Unlink_Date) as Month_Temp,
Year(Unlink_Date) as Year_Temp,
Date(Date#(Unlink_Month_End,'MM/DD/YYYY'),'DD-MM-YYYY') as Unlink_Month_End
FROM
Data.xlsx
(
ooxml, embedded labels, table is Sheet2);

FINAL:
LOAD
*,
if (Date>=Unlink_Month_End,1) as FLAG
Resident TEMP;
DROP Table TEMP;

ahaahaaha
Partner - Master
Partner - Master

Excuse me, but I can not understand what information your table contains with condition IF? This table is a union of many-to-many two unrelated source tables, and plus with the condition IF. What kind of task is solved in general?

Anonymous
Not applicable

hm, he builds a carthesian product due to no matching fields.

So when he calculates

sum(if(FIELDFROMTABLE1=...,FIELDFROMTABE2))

he does an indirect outer join

I'm also not sure, if that is desired at all.

ahmar811
Creator III
Creator III
Author

Hi

Robin

I appreciate

But there is one problem with this code when I apply above code with large amount of data it take lots of memory and processing 

Regards

Ahmar