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Hi,
I just installed QlikView for some private analysis work. I worked with QlikView in my job 10 years years ago, but unfortunately have forgotten a lot of "how to" due to not using it such a long time
Today I failed with two things:
Data imported from Excel, 4 columns:
- Group (examples: XX, YY)
- Key (examples: ABC, DEF, GHI, JKL)
- Original estimate (Example 100,50,40,30)
- Remaining estimate (Example 30,40,40,20)
First, I was not able to create a pie that shows in two segments the split between Remaining estimate and Original estimate.
In my example a pie with a segment of 70% and a segment of 30% for the data (100,30)
Maybe my brain stopped working, that sounds really simple, but I just do not get it arranged that way.
Second thing I have not found out, is if I can set up a diagram with multiple pies in one.
In my example I would like to have pies as described before for ABC, DEF, GHI in one diagram when I select group XX
Any input is welcome, from my work 10 years ago I remember that often it were just minimal thoughts that I was missing to be able to continue
Greetings from Switzerland
Holger
Hi Holger,
i tried to structure your data in a different way using like the crosstable functionality.
Inline load table:
LOAD * Inline [
ID, estimate_type, value, group
ABC, original, 70, Y
ABC, remaining, 30, Y
DEF, original, 60, Y
DEF, remaining, 40, Y
GHI, original, 40, W
GHI, remaining, 60, W
JKL, original, 30, W
JKL, remaining, 70, W
];
Then i created a pie chart for example especially for ABC and i wanted to see two segments with 70 and 30.
Configuration of Pie chart:
Dim: estimate_type
Angle: sum({<ID={ABC}>} value)
Worked for me and you can create multiple pie charts next to each other. I hope this helps and you can create the other ones you need too.
Btw i did it in Qlik Sense.
Regards
Johannes
Thanks, Johannes, that got me a step forward.
I have some pie charts with the expected data now, but still struggling with the desired layout.
Will do some more try&error 😉
@jneppl wrote: Nox PlayerHi Holger,
i tried to structure your data in a different way using like the crosstable functionality.
Inline load table:
LOAD * Inline [
ID, estimate_type, value, group
ABC, original, 70, Y
ABC, remaining, 30, Y
DEF, original, 60, Y
DEF, remaining, 40, Y
GHI, original, 40, W
GHI, remaining, 60, W
JKL, original, 30, W
JKL, remaining, 70, W
];
Then i created a pie chart for example especially for ABC and i wanted to see two segments with 70 and 30.
Configuration of Pie chart:
Dim: estimate_type
Angle: sum({<ID={ABC}>} value)
Worked for me and you can create multiple pie charts next to each other. I hope this helps and you can create the other ones you need too.
Btw i did it in Qlik Sense.
Regards
Johannes
Thanks johannes ,For help