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Hello ,
The expression below works fine when the "Amount" field is a positive number looking for the solution for the reverse when it's negative.Tried to negate the sum function but it not working.
sum({<Name = {"=rank(sum(Amount))<=$(Top)"}>} Amount)
where $(Top) is an input box variable
Exactly! The total amounts of the $(vTop).
Check enclosed file
Appreciated.Curious to know what the "Number 4 " does.
Thanks a million once again
rank([ total ] expression [ , mode [, format ] ])
Evaluates expression, compares the result with the result of the other rows containing the current column segment and returns the ranking of the current row within the segment. For bitmap charts, the current column segment is defined as it appears in the chart's straight table equivalent (Actually all QlikView charts have a straight table equivalent with the exception of the pivot table which has a more complex structure).
If the chart is one-dimensional or if the expression is preceded by the total qualifier, the current column segment is always equal to the entire column. If the table or table equivalent has multiple vertical dimensions, the current column segment will include only rows with the same values as the current row in all dimension columns except for the column showing the last dimension in the inter field sort order.
The ranking is returned as a dual value, which in the case when each row has a unique ranking will be an integer between 1 and the number of rows in the current column segment.
In the case where several rows share the same ranking, the text and number representation can be controlled as follows:
The second parameter mode specifies the number representation of the function result.
mode
0 (default) | If all ranks within the sharing group fall on the low side of the middle value of the entire ranking, all rows get the lowest rank within the sharing group. If all ranks within the sharing group fall on the high side of the middle value of the entire ranking, all rows get the highest rank within the sharing group. If ranks within the sharing group span over the middle value of the entire ranking, all rows get the value corresponding to the average of the top and bottom ranking in the entire column segment. |
1 | Lowest rank on all rows. |
2 | Average rank on all rows. |
3 | Highest rank on all rows. |
4 | Lowest rank on first row, then incremented by one for each row. |