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help please ![]()
drowning in set analysis as per usual!
something so simple yet appears so difficult, an OR in my sum. how to OR???
example - how do i OR the Grades/PredictedGrades?
=sum({Capps<
Year={'$(vYear)'},
Decision={'Offer'},
Response={'Firm'},
Location={'L','N'},
/////////////////////
Grades={'A'} OR PredictedGrades={'A'}
////////////////////
Semester={'Semester 1'}
>} Heads)
do i stick brackets around both?
ie
(Grades={'A'} OR PredictedGrades={'A'})
?????
cheers in advance people
Wonky.
=sum({Capps
<Year={'$(vYear)'}, Decision={'Offer'}, Response={'Firm'}, Location={'L','N'}, Semester={'Semester 1'},Grades={'A'}>
+
<Year={'$(vYear)'}, Decision={'Offer'}, Response={'Firm'}, Location={'L','N'}, Semester={'Semester 1'},PredictedGrades={'A'}>
} Heads)
See the attached file for set analysis
hope it helps
thanks but the + sign doesnt work, including the + sign throws an error.
no that doesnt seem to work either ![]()
thanks for the PDF though, very useful
Hi Wonky,
Not sure you try this yet:
=sum({<Year={'$(vYear)'}, Decision={'Offer'},Response={'Firm'},Location={'L','N'},Semester={'Semester 1'}, Grades={'A'} + PredictedGrades={'A'}>} Heads)
Regards,
Sokkorn
=sum({Capps
<Year={'$(vYear)'}, Decision={'Offer'}, Response={'Firm'}, Location={'L','N'}, Semester={'Semester 1'},Grades={'A'}>
+
<Year={'$(vYear)'}, Decision={'Offer'}, Response={'Firm'}, Location={'L','N'}, Semester={'Semester 1'},PredictedGrades={'A'}>
} Heads)
cheers everyone, prompt and speedy replies and problem solved (cheers Mark)
its a whole new world this set analysis malrky mind, i'm really enjoying working with QlikView but blimey some of the syntax is crazy!!!
thanks again (Wonky is a very happy fella
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Is there any posibilites not to copy all other conditions in set analysis?
I mean if i have conditions A, B, C, D, E or F
I should write them like {<A, B, C, D, E> + <A, B, C, D, F>}
And if i have two "OR " operators i should describe 4 sets:
A, B, C or D, E or F will look like:
{<A, B, C, E> + <A, B, C, F> + <A, B, D, E> + <A, B, D, F>}
And so on..