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StevePaulich
Contributor II
Contributor II

Problem with $ expression in Combo Chart

I'm having issue with $ variable in Combo Bar Chart aggregation. 

1st, I need to use Combo Chart.

X axis is FISCAL_YEAR_APR,

Left Y is SUM(APR_AMOUNT),

Right Y is SUM(COST_FINAL). 

I have defined a variable (vAPR) as APR. 

My specific problem is with the Stacked Bars I need for SUM(APR_AMOUNT). 

The expression I'm using is:  =sum({<  [APR]={'=$(vAPR)'} >} [APR_AMOUNT] ). 

Other versions of the expression have been tested but I've not figured it out.  I've attached a .qvd with my progress.   In this .qvd there are two years properly displaying because I specifically denoted the APR's in the expression using (example)  =sum({<  [APR]={'19-HLP-04'} >} [APR_AMOUNT] ).  How do I get my variable to generate the multiple stacks in the bar chart?  There's got to be a way! 

Thank you in advance.

SteveP

5 Replies
hopkinsc
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III

Hi, 

What is the APR field and how is it used to make the calculation you require? 

If i select 2010, there are 8 possible APR values, can you break down the calculation needed ?

StevePaulich
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

APR is our term for "project number".    What I need to see is the SUM of APR_AMOUNT for each APR in a stacked bar for the X axis "FISCAL_YEAR_APR".  So, in 2010, I'd need to see 8 different colored stacked sections totaling $937,837.  See the columns for 2018 and 2019 for examples.

StevePaulich
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

I stopped entering expressions for each [APR] after completing 2018 & 2019.  It was killing to do that because I know there's got to be a better way of yielding the desired result.

hopkinsc
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III

Hi, i have the attached working with a single expression, but as soon as you add the 2nd it breaks...

StevePaulich
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

Thank you.  I think I'm going to redesign the dataset and see where that takes me.