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alexis
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist

Convert SET Analysis with a button/action

Hi,

One of my KPIs displays one of 2 values dependent on whether the user has clicked on "Import" or "Export" (see variable vImportsExportsView)

= if ($(vImportsExportsView) = 1,

//IMPORT i.e. Source NOT Cyprus

count({<[Source_Region]-={'Cyprus'}>} AWB)

,

// EXPORT i.e. Source = Export and Destination NOT Cyprus

count({<[Source_Region]={'Cyprus'}, [Destination_Region]-={'Cyprus'}>} AWB)

)

In one of my tabs I want to offer them a button (to switch between Import/Export) and I am not sure what "Actions" I need to define to achieve the above.

With "Export" it's easy because I define "Select in field"

Field = Source_Region

Search String = if ($(vImportsExportsView) = 1, 'Cyprus', '')

Not sure how to handle:

Field = Destination_Region

Search String = ???

which also applies to "Import"

Any ideas or suggestions??

Thanks

Alexis


4 Replies
sunny_talwar

Not sure, but what if you do this via a variable.

Set a variable (named vVar) using the following expression -> If(vVar = 1, 0, 1)

and then use this expression:

If(vVar = 1, count({<[Source_Region]-={'Cyprus'}>} AWB), count({<[Source_Region]={'Cyprus'}, [Destination_Region]-={'Cyprus'}>} AWB))

schlettig
Partner - Creator
Partner - Creator

Hi,

this solution will work.

Just a remark to the toggling of the vVar from 0 to 1.

This Expression is shorter:

$(vVar) BITXOR 1

Also if you have only 0 and 1 you could use instead of:

If(vVar = 1, count  .... )

and

If(vVar, count ...)

You'll save some CPU Cycles.

Best regards,

Christian

alexis
Partner - Specialist
Partner - Specialist
Author

Hi Sunny

Thanks for the reply.

Yes I agree this will work fine - it's just that I want these selections to be shown on the Source/Destination drop down listboxes that are been displayed.

regards

Alexis

sunny_talwar

You can learn about search strings at this place more than any other place: Compound Search - demystified