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Hi,
i want to import Variables with the import script. Everytime i update my dashboard, the variable is correct importet and which works fine:
SET VarCount = ... count ( {$<Reportingyear={$(=year(today))>} xyz).
Problem is when i try to import this with an include statement $(Include = ....... .txt) the variable will be imported with following error
"count ( {Reportingyear={ (internal error) } xyz)".
Is there a problem with syntax variable with include statements? Does anyone know how to solve this problem??
Thank you very much in advance....![]()
kind regards
Jezze
Hi Jezze,
Whenever QlikView finds the string "$(=" it causes an internal error, although the script keeps loading without reporting it.
There are some workarounds to it, one is to use a different character instead of the "=", like "~" then do a Replace() in a different variable. Another workaround is to use LET instead of SET and use the Chr(36) sign for the dollar:
LET VarCountLET = 'count ( {$<Reportingyear={' & Chr(36) & '(=year(today))>} xyz)';
Hope that helps.
Miguel
I would assume you also run into trouble just using something like
SET VarCount = count ( {$<Reportingyear={$(=year(today))>} xyz);
in your script (without inlcuding from a different file), because of the dollar sign expansion.
It seems to work at your site, so I probably miss something essential here.
Could you upload a working sample qvw (with your original SET statement)? I don't think this sample must do anything else then create the variable, right?
Hi Jezze,
Whenever QlikView finds the string "$(=" it causes an internal error, although the script keeps loading without reporting it.
There are some workarounds to it, one is to use a different character instead of the "=", like "~" then do a Replace() in a different variable. Another workaround is to use LET instead of SET and use the Chr(36) sign for the dollar:
LET VarCountLET = 'count ( {$<Reportingyear={' & Chr(36) & '(=year(today))>} xyz)';
Hope that helps.
Miguel
HI Miguel,
the perfect solution is to use LET statement. It works perfectly fine!!!! Thank you very much!
King regards
Jezze
Hey I am running into the same issue, but when i swap out the string it notes as a script line error. Any idea what's wrong?
LET vSetYTD = {$<MonthID = {"<='&chr(36)&'(=Max(MonthID))"},
Date = {"<='&chr(36)&'(=Max(Date))"},
Year = {'&chr(36)&'(=Max(Year))},
Quarter = ,
Period = ,
[Period (#)] = ,
Month = >};
EK