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dunnalahk123
Creator III
Creator III

How to prevent current selection to next sheets

Hi,

I have One QVW Report where i have 5 sheets with different views.

but if i select any filter in any first 4 Sheets it should apply to first four sheets only but not to fifth sheet.

how can i do it , can some one help me here.

Best Regards,

HK

1 Solution

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Anonymous
Not applicable

For sheet 1 to 4 change nothing.

For sheet 5 add an alternate state

and then on sheet 5 set in the sheet propertys your new alternate state and make sure that all charts, listboxes etc inherit the state from the sheet...

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Anonymous
Not applicable

use alternate states...

dunnalahk123
Creator III
Creator III
Author

Hi Robin,

Thank you For your Quick Response.

Can just Explain how to use it as i did't used till now.

Best Regards,

Hk

micheledenardi
Specialist II
Specialist II

Alternate States ‒ QlikView

So you have to create 1 Alternate State(Document properties-> General -> Alternate State) for the fifth sheet and assign it to all objects of your fifth sheet.

Michele De Nardi
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Anonymous
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Hi

Go to Settings>Sheet Properties>Triggers>Sheet Event Triggers>Add Action>Add>Selection>Under Action - Clear All> Ok>Ok>Ok

Now if you make selection on First sheet it will applies till 4th sheet. Once you come to 5th tab it will clear that selection.

Hope it helps!!

Anonymous
Not applicable

For sheet 1 to 4 change nothing.

For sheet 5 add an alternate state

and then on sheet 5 set in the sheet propertys your new alternate state and make sure that all charts, listboxes etc inherit the state from the sheet...

Anonymous
Not applicable

but then it is cleared and your selection for sheet 1 to 4 is lost...

Anonymous
Not applicable

I agree ...

but be careful when using alternate states there's a difference between:

sum {< A= >} B)

and

sum {$< A= >} B)

Anonymous
Not applicable

Yes, then we have to go for Alternate State