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 mlarruda
		
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		Dear friends,
Suppose that I have a database with three variables (columns), with the first containing product names (strings), the second containing country names (strings) and the third containg sales (numbers). I want to build a table with the sums of sales per country for a given product.
So, I defined PRODUCT as Dimension and SUM (COUNTRY = 'Argentina' SALES), SUM (COUNTRY = 'Brazil' SALES) etc. as the Expressions, but these SUM functions are not working!
Anyone can help me please?
Many thanks in advance.
 Vegar
		
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		Try this
SUM ({<COUNTRY = {'Argentina'}>} SALES)and
SUM ({<COUNTRY = {'Brazil'}>} SALES) 
The syntax between the outer { and } is called SET analysis. A good place to start learning about SET analysis is in the Qlik Help Set analysis and set expressions
 Vegar
		
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		Try this
SUM ({<COUNTRY = {'Argentina'}>} SALES)and
SUM ({<COUNTRY = {'Brazil'}>} SALES) 
The syntax between the outer { and } is called SET analysis. A good place to start learning about SET analysis is in the Qlik Help Set analysis and set expressions
 mlarruda
		
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		Worked! Thank you!
And excuse me too for my portuglish...
 
					
				
		
 martinpohl
		
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		Hi,
if you are creating a table (or another chart) with country as dimension and sum(SALES) as expression Qlik will generate a chart with calculated sales-values for each dimension automatically.
Regards
 Vegar
		
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		Great @mlarruda !
Glad I could be of help.
To help others navigating in the community, please mark this question as answered.
-Vegar
 mlarruda
		
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		I will. Can I ask about what I need to do if I want to add another condition? Will the formula below work?
SUM ({<COUNTRY = {'Brazil'}>} {<YEAR = {2019}>} SALES) 
 Vegar
		
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		 mlarruda
		
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		Thank you very much!
