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hkg_qlik
Creator III
Creator III

Set Analysis

Resolved Date is not null

Syntax for the above statement in terms of set analysis?

Count({1<Resolved Date is not null >}Distinct [Counter Incident Number])

Regards,

H

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lironbaram
Partner - Master III
Partner - Master III

hi try

Count({1<Resolved Date ={"*"}>}Distinct [Counter Incident Number])

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lironbaram
Partner - Master III
Partner - Master III

hi try

Count({1<Resolved Date ={"*"}>}Distinct [Counter Incident Number])

Miguel_Angel_Baeyens

Hi,

Another option:

Count({< [Resolved Date] = P([Resolved Date]) >} DISTINCT [Counter Incident Number])

Hope that helps.

Miguel

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Hi Miguel,

I'm sorry to bother you, could you please explain to me the P() function.

I don't find any guide about it.

Thanks a lot

Giampiero

vlad_komarov
Partner - Specialist III
Partner - Specialist III

Giampiero,

P() is used to show Possible Values. See QV help for details:

sum( {$<Customer = P({1<Product={‘Shoe’}>} Customer)>} Sales )
returns the sales for current selection, but only those customers that ever have bought the product ‘Shoe’. The element function P( ) here returns a list of possible customers; those that are implied by the selection ‘Shoe’ in the field Product.

Regards,

Vladimir

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Thank you so much Vladimir,

I really appreciate.

Regards

Giampiero

Anonymous
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Hi Miguel,

Thanks a lot.

It seems to be a very good guide.

Giampiero

hkg_qlik
Creator III
Creator III
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Thank you all..

H