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I have uploaded my problem through attachment,
if any one know could you please give explanation through expressions
Regards,
Niranjan B
At a first glance, I don't see any problem. If you select one month and there is only one row, count equals to 1. When you select two months and there are two employees, count is 2. What's wrong with that or what would you expect to see?
thanks for your replay
Niranjan, can you explain your problem clearly in it because as per the document we don't see anything wrong in it.
-Ashok
Selecting two months() need employee count Will be one,because in may month employee relieved,i want to show current employee count choosing multiple selection
Selecting two months() need employee count Will be one,because in may month employee relieved,i want to show current employee count choosing multiple selection
Hi, =Count({$(=MonthStart(max(Month)))"}>} Empid) Use the aboveformula in Employee Count.
Hi Miguel,
when i choose multiple selection want to show current employee status only,no need count of who are relieved employee's.
I hope that could you please give me replay as soon as possible.
Regards,
Niranjan
Hi Niranjan, Count({} Empid) Have u tried using this?
Hi vj kri,
not getting clarity,could you please explain clearly.
I hope that could you please give me replay as soon as possible.