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richard_chilvers
Specialist
Specialist

Maximum value over a dimension

Apologies if this question has been answered previously!

My data is as follows:

CodeDateValue
A10/11/201210
A11/11/201212
A16/11/201213
B10/11/201227
C11/11/20126
C13/11/20128
C15/11/201213

I would like a chart over dimension Code, selecting just the single value for each Code with the latest (MAX) date.

ie. A=13, B=27 and C=13 (ultimately, I will be summing all these values).

Advice please

Thanks

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swuehl
MVP
MVP

Try

=FirstSortedValue(Value, -Date)

as expression (Date should be interpreted as Date with a numeric representation by QV already), using Code as dimension.

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swuehl
MVP
MVP

Try

=FirstSortedValue(Value, -Date)

as expression (Date should be interpreted as Date with a numeric representation by QV already), using Code as dimension.

shree909
Partner - Specialist II
Partner - Specialist II

hi

if u think that maxvalue is  always calculated only for latest date then u can write max(only{<date=${'maxdate'}>} value)

so create a maxdate variable

richard_chilvers
Specialist
Specialist
Author

Thank you !

I have not used that function before

yashcena
Contributor III
Contributor III

Hi Stefan,

I have a similar requirement

This is how my chart looks like now:

Capture3.JPG

I want the chart like this:

Capture4.JPG

With Week also added as a  dimension in the chart (along with resourcename), the firstsortvalue then sorts for each week. So I get the same thing:

Expression: FirstSortedValue([Remaining Hours],date#(Week))

But I get the same chart:

Capture5.JPG

Is there any way to do what I'm looking for?

Thanks,

YASH

swuehl
MVP
MVP

Use Remaining Hours as second dimension and Min(Week) as expression.