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Dears,
I have a chart wich shows me the sales of 2009, 2010, 2011 and our target. Each of them is an expression, shown as line.
Now I would like to ignore the date selection in QlikView, but not the producttype. Does someone know how to fix this?
So, at the moment I use {1}, to ignore all selections, but I only would like to ignore the dates selection.
Kind regards,
Henco
I dont want to start a new thread, but I need help with a similar issue:
I use the following expression in a chart:
Sum({$<[Current Sourcing Stage]={'6DNS'}>} [Ref Cost])
I would like to ignore selection of another field called [Top Spend Indicator]
Can you please confirm which of the below expressions ignores any selection in the field [Top Spend Indicator] :
1. Sum({$<[Current Sourcing Stage]={'6DNS'}>, [Top Spend Indicator]= > } Ref Cost])
OR
2. Sum({$<[Current Sourcing Stage]={'6DNS'}>} {<[Top Spend Indicator]= >}[Ref Cost])
or are they BOTH correct? Any comments on which expression to use if they are both correct.
Thanks much for your help,
Hemanth.
Hi,
Sum({$<[Current Sourcing Stage]={'6DNS'}>, [Top Spend Indicator]= > } Ref Cost])
This one correct you can go with this.
Celambarasan
The first one.
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Hi
Lets say if i have more number of dimensions 10 to 15 dimensions to be added in the list ,is there any alternative other than you suggested .Should i need to include all the dimensions in then set
Thanks