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How to identify the chain?

Hello

I have source with structure: SOMEONE1, SOMEONE2, family_identifier.

SOMEONE in one row can be associated with someone from a different row. Thus, in the family for 3 person. And so on ...

Help me identify the chain effective way?>

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Prem,

i prepared example for you.

Do few "incremental" reloads and look how families are rebuild after them.

1.  save attached files in d:\

(or in other location, but then change pathes in script)

2. reload and look

3. put new data into sheet1 (Arkusz1) of xls

4.reload ....., reload ....

Let me know what do you think about it.

regards

Darek !

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May you show sample data?

hic
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Former Employee

This sounds like a hierarchy. If SOMEONE1 has a parent SOMEONE2, then you can resolve this hierarchy using a Hierarchy Load.

See more on http://community.qlik.com/blogs/qlikviewdesignblog/2013/11/11/unbalanced-n-level-hierarchies

HIC

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qv1.jpg

in fact I work with numbers:

qv2.jpg

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Gertye,

i thought that HierarchyBelongsTo() may be a key, but i understand, that this relation is not hierarchical in fact. I undestand, that someone1 konws someone2 and taht means, that someone2 knows someone1 ....

hmm.

1. How many rows do you have?

2 Are you interested to find "shortest way" (shortest ways) from SMB_X to SMB_Y or maybe all possible ways?

3.How many steps do you expect (i heard somewhere, that from any to any other person in the world you need no more than 7 steps ....)



regards

Darek

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I think we may need something like Dijkstra's algorithm...

reg

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Hello Dariusz

1. How many rows do you have?

It's 1 272 055 rows for the start (at the end it can be about 20 000 000 rows).

2 Are you interested to find "shortest way" (shortest ways) from SMB_X to SMB_Y or maybe all possible ways?

I'd like shortest way  (I know how I can make it, but I don't like my way).

3.How many steps do you expect (i heard somewhere, that from any to any other person in the world you need no more than 7 steps ....)

Yes, I don't know where the bottom ;(  Maximum number of people in the family ...mmm.. may be.. 20?

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thanks, I will try it and let you know then

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Is it something like this?

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yes, it was "my way" ))