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Easy Extract Information Density and Subset Ratio
Is there any way to simple extract the information density and subset ratio information for each column in each table in QV?

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Please check the below link

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Hi
There is no way we can extract the information from Table Viewer in Qlikview. It is just for viewing purpose.
But
We can write some expressions on the UI layer to get the Inf. Density and SS
Please see here
1. Load some data from file/DB
2.
List box with expression as =[$(=minstring($Field))]
Label as
=minstring($Field)
3. Create Pivot Table with no dimension and expressions as
Label: Distinct Values
Expression: count(DISTINCT [$(=minstring($Field))])
Label: Null Values
Expression: sum(if(isnull( [$(=minstring($Field))]), 1, 0))
Thanks
Satish

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I think there is no way to calculate Subset Ratio's using QV objects and dimensions/expressions. Those things typically make use of fields (all values thrown together) while a subset ratio tells you how many values appear in a field instance in a particular internal table.

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Well guys thank you all for your help - all helpful answers, alas no possible way to extract that information as is. The only solution I came up with which was useful to a point was a straight table with $Fields as a dimension, and then have a couple of expressions which were count($Fields), count(DISTINCT $Fields) and then count(DISTINCT $Fields)/count($Fields) to show where fields held the same value which is some sort of information integrity measure rather than density. Thanks guys anyway, useful chat.

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You are wrong.. this did not work. the expressions are base less and a waste of time.
