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Hi Guys,
I have a scenario, my expression is: count(A)+count(B).
If count(A) is null, the expression returns null even if count(B) has a value.
By right, I want the expression to return the value of count(B) whenever count(A) is null.
Can anybody suggest a solution to this problem?
Thanks
 
					
				
		
 jonathandienst
		
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		Hi
To avoid calculating the counts more than once, you have two options
1. Use the Alt() function
=Alt(Count(A), 0) + Alt(Count(B), 0)
2.Use the Rangesum function
=RangeSum(Count(A), Count(B))
Regards
Jonathan
 
					
				
		
 er_mohit
		
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		try this
count(A+B)
hope it helps
see the attached file..
 nirav_bhimani
		
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		HI,
Try this
If ([count(A)]= Null(),[count(B)],IF([count(A)]= Null(),[count(B)], [count(A)] +[count(B)]))
Regards,
Nirav Bhimani
 
					
				
		
 sujeetsingh
		
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		hi,
no such issue with mee..
well try this expression as
if(isnull(count(A)<>0,(Count(a) + count(B)),Count(B))
Hope it goes well..
111111
 
					
				
		
 jonathandienst
		
			jonathandienst
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
			
		
		
			
					
		Hi
To avoid calculating the counts more than once, you have two options
1. Use the Alt() function
=Alt(Count(A), 0) + Alt(Count(B), 0)
2.Use the Rangesum function
=RangeSum(Count(A), Count(B))
Regards
Jonathan
 
					
				
		
 Sokkorn
		
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		Hi,
QlikView have a lot of functions for developer. NumSum( expr1 [ , expr2, ... exprN ]) ==> Returns the numeric sum of 1 to N arguments. As opposed to the + operator, numsum will treat all non-numeric values as 0.
Ex:
NumSum(1,2,4) returns 7
NumSum(1,'xyz') returns 1
NumSum(Null()) returns 0
So within your case, you can try: NumSum(Count(A),Count(B))
Hope this help and let me know.
Regards,
Sokkorn
 
					
				
		
 jonathandienst
		
			jonathandienst
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
			
		
		
			
					
		Rereading your post, you say you want to return the value of Count(B) if Count(A) is null (ie not Count(A) + Count(B)?
Then, again to avoid calculating Count(A) twice, you can use
=Alt(Count(A), Count(B), 0)
This will return Count(A) if not null, otherwise Count(B), or zero if both are null.
Regards
Jonathan
 
					
				
		
Huge thanks bro.
 
					
				
		
Thank you Sokkorn,
Your suggestion is greatly appreciated, but actually the formula I have in hand is much more complicated than count(A)+count(B), that is a simplified scenario that I thought of.
So under my real case, NumSum() is not really applicable since the expression involves weighted average.
Thank you and I will try NumSum() in some future cases definitely.
Regards,
Jason
