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Difference between Sum (Sales) and =Sum (Sales) in a expression

I have seen for some expressions Sum (Sales) and =Sum (Sales) in a demo dashboards.

What is the difference.

Thanks in advance.

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prma7799
Master III
Master III

Nothing ...

if you write expression in Charts you can write as Sum (Sales) and =Sum (Sales)

but if you want to write expression in text object you need to write like =Sum (Sales).


Thanks.

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prma7799
Master III
Master III

Nothing ...

if you write expression in Charts you can write as Sum (Sales) and =Sum (Sales)

but if you want to write expression in text object you need to write like =Sum (Sales).


Thanks.

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hi,

what prashant said is exactly right. Adding to that,

if you give =sum(sales) in chart title,numerical value for that expression will be displayed.

regards,

Barathiraja

amit_saini
Master III
Master III

Hi,

There is no difference in Output if you are calling as Sum(Sales) and =Sum(Sales) in chart expression , but if you are calling this as variable than results varies

See below:

Qlikview variables definition - equal vs no equal

Thanks,
AS

prma7799
Master III
Master III

Ok Bharathiraja...

I told him that only I know about

Thanks