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vikas_nandanwar
Creator II
Creator II

Multiple filters in single expression

Hi,

How to use multiple filters in single expression?

I need following expression

Sum(Qty)

Exclude

Year = 2017 and

PType = Sal

My below expression is not working

Sum({<Ptype={"Sal"}>,<[Year]={"2017"}>} Qty)

Please suggest

Thanks,

Vikas

1 Solution

Accepted Solutions
Anil_Babu_Samineni

You are not suppose to do with 2 angular bracket like, Though try this?

Sum({<Ptype-={"Sal"},[TransactionDate.autoCalendar.Year]-={2017}>} Qty)

OR, If you want to do using OR operator do this

Sum({<Ptype-={"Sal"}>+<[TransactionDate.autoCalendar.Year]-={2017}>} Qty)

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Anil_Babu_Samineni

Exclude should be -=

Sum({<Ptype-={"Sal"}>,<[Year]-={2017}>} Qty)

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vikas_nandanwar
Creator II
Creator II
Author

Not Working

Sum({<Ptype-={"Sal"}>,<[TransactionDate.autoCalendar.Year]-={2017}>} Qty)

My expression

Anil_Babu_Samineni

You are not suppose to do with 2 angular bracket like, Though try this?

Sum({<Ptype-={"Sal"},[TransactionDate.autoCalendar.Year]-={2017}>} Qty)

OR, If you want to do using OR operator do this

Sum({<Ptype-={"Sal"}>+<[TransactionDate.autoCalendar.Year]-={2017}>} Qty)

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vikas_nandanwar
Creator II
Creator II
Author

Thanks this worked

Anil_Babu_Samineni

Great, Please close this thread

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Théo123
Contributor III
Contributor III

Bonjour,

SI <+> correspond à OR, à quoi correspond le ET ?

Cordialement

theoat
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III

Bonjour,

<+> correspond à une union (OR), alors que <*> correspond à une intersection (ET).

Cordialement,
Théo ATRAGIE.