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Hey,
I am using an expression:
=$(=FirstSortedValue('[' & $(vDim) & ']' , _DimPosition , 1))
where vDim = subfield(_Dim , ':' , -1) and _DimPosition has numerical values from 1 to 28.
With ENable condition true with expression:
Getselectedcount(_Dim) >= 1 ;
Now , i dont understand what does BOTH above expression means and what does they returns ?
THanks
Hi Nikhil:
FirstSortedValue() --> Funtion to return a value sorted by another field (or by load order)
'[' & $(vDim) & ']' --> This is the field you want the value
_DimPosition --> This field gives the sort order for the first field
1 --> Tells to get the first sorted value
So it will return the first value of '[' & $(vDim) & ']' sorted by _DimPosition.
Hey thanx but i have the same expressiona nd enable condition expression for 25 dimensions. Except the fact that for every consecutive expression numeric value increases from 1 o 25 i.e for second dimension expr is:
=$(=FirstSortedValue('[' & $(vDim) & ']' , _DimPosition , 1)) and
ENable condition true with expression:
Getselectedcount(_Dim) >= 2 ;
I dono why this 25 times written . I ahve 28 dimensions as total. Can you explain.
Thanks
Wow 25 dimensions, I don't know if it's beacuse my limited english but i'm hardly imagine that table, I suposse you can't upload a sample, isn't it? will be nice to better understanding.
To give a guess, maybe the developer doesn't think more than 25 will be selected or some of them are mutual exclusive.
This is doing something like, if there is 1 _Dim valueselected, it shows only the first expression. When you select 2 _Dim values, the first two expressions are enabled, and so on...
firstsortedvalue ([ distinct ] expression [, sort-weight [, n ]])
Returns the first value of expression sorted by corresponding sort-weight when expression is iterated over a
number of records as defined by a group by clause. Sort-weight should return a numeric value where the lowest
value will render the corresponding value of expression to be sorted first. By preceding the sort-value
expression with a minus sign, the function will return the last value instead. If more than one value of expression
share the same lowest sort-order, the function will return NULL. By stating an n larger than 1, the nth
value in order will be returned. If the word distinct occurs before the expression, all duplicates will be disregarded.
Example:
Load Customer,
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firstsortedvalue(PurchasedArticle, OrderDate) as FirstProductBought
from abc.csv
group by Customer;
Hey ruben ,
let say my expression is :
=$(=FirstSortedValue('[' & $(vDim) & ']' , _DimPosition , 12)) , then does it means that i want :
value of vDim
which is at 12th position
according to _DimPosition.
Is it so??
Yes it does.
Thankx Andrew
Hey,
One question more:
If i have 3 enable condition as:
GetSelectedCount(_Dim) >=1
GetSelectedCount(_Dim) >=2
GetSelectedCount(_Dim) >=3
And now if i select 3 dimensions then , wil all 3 enable conditions execute or only 3rd enable condition execute ?
If each enable condition is assigned to each expression, all 3 are enabled, as each enable condition is true.