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Set analysis problem

Hi, I'm having trouble with my set analysis.  Basically, I use the following set analysis and it disregards the 'level' criteria.  Thanks, Jim

)

sum({<LevelName={'NonMat Deposits'},

     period = {'1'},

          level = {'4'}>}PerInt)

+

sum({$LevelName={'Non-Wholesale','Time Deposit Adjustments'},

     period = {'1'},

          level = {'4'}>}PerInt)

)

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whiteline
Master II
Master II

the level for NonMat Deposits is 2

but you use 4:

sum({<LevelName={'NonMat Deposits'},

      period = {'1'},

           level = {'4'}>}PerInt)

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bgerchikov
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III

Hi,

Not quite sure whether you use correct syntax. You have "$" instead of "<" in second Sum. Also, I'd suggest try this instead:

sum({<LevelName={'NonMat Deposits','Non-Wholesale','Time Deposit Adjustments'},

     period = {'1'},

          level = {'4'}>}PerInt)

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Author

sorry I miss typed it, I have the $ and < in both places.  The reason I add the 2 is that the level for NonMat Deposits is 2 and the level for Non-Wholesale and Time Deposits is 3 and 4.

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Author

got it.  actually you're suggestion made me realize I had wrong cases.  QV is case sensitive... duh!!!  Thanks!

whiteline
Master II
Master II

the level for NonMat Deposits is 2

but you use 4:

sum({<LevelName={'NonMat Deposits'},

      period = {'1'},

           level = {'4'}>}PerInt)

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Author

yes you are correct.  I've fixed that as well as the casing, so all is well.  Thanks again.