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HI,
Please note that if a particular field loaded in to a pivot table carries no unique characters how it will be corrected.See some sample data.
ME_CODE CLASS_CODE PREMIUM
0783 MC 500.00
00783 MC 1500.00
1615 M4 1000.00
21115 M3 1500.00
7125 M4 10000.00
As per above data, ME_CODE varies. But the unique number of characters to be five like (00783, 21115). Other numbers to be added a zero in front of them. Please let me know whether can it be done in the script or through an expression if so how?
Thanks
Neville
Kind of strange that you see both 0783 and 00783. As you probably know, Qlik will store values as dual values, i.e. using a numeric and textual representation, but there will be only one textual representation per underlying number.
So 783 should be represented either by 0783 or 00783 (in your sample), but not showing both.
Have you maybe loaded ME_CODE as pure text values using Text() function?
Besides this, you can get a consistent format using 5 digits using the formatting function Num() and a format code:
LOAD
Num(ME_CODE,'00000') as ME_CODE,
...
Kind of strange that you see both 0783 and 00783. As you probably know, Qlik will store values as dual values, i.e. using a numeric and textual representation, but there will be only one textual representation per underlying number.
So 783 should be represented either by 0783 or 00783 (in your sample), but not showing both.
Have you maybe loaded ME_CODE as pure text values using Text() function?
Besides this, you can get a consistent format using 5 digits using the formatting function Num() and a format code:
LOAD
Num(ME_CODE,'00000') as ME_CODE,
...