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Dear All,
I have got a problem. Hope you can help me. I would like to have TextBox showing the value of the most counted KEYUSER_NAME. In this case "Keyuser A". If I only set "=KEYUSER_NAME" the field is null, because there is one "Keyuser B" within.
CostCenter USERID Benutzername KEYUSER_NAME
ABC1 ID000100 User A Keyuser A
ABC1 ID000101 User B Keyuser A
ABC1 ID000102 User C Keyuser A
ABC1 ID000103 User D Keyuser A
ABC1 ID000104 User E Keyuser A
ABC1 ID000105 User F Keyuser A
ABC1 ID000106 User G Keyuser A
ABC1 ID000107 User H Keyuser B
ABC1 ID000108 User I Keyuser A
Does anyone has a solution for this?
If there are any questions, don't hesitate to contact me.
Best regards,
Florian
Dear All,
I have figured it out.
I had to modify the answer from Agigliotti a bit. Thank you for the hint in the right direction.
The Solution is:
=FirstSortedValue( KEYUSER_NAME, -Aggr( Count(KEY_KEYUSER), KEY_KEYUSER ) )
Best regards,
Florian
Please check if the attachment helps
Code Used:
Total Count: =count(Keyuser)
Count of KeyUser A: ==count({<Keyuser={'Keyuser A'}>}Keyuser)
Try like:
= 'Most counted key user is : ' &
=Only({<KEYUSER_NAME={"=Rank(Count(KEYUSER_NAME))=1"}>}KEYUSER_NAME)
Dear all,
thank you for the help, but unfortunately it does not work. I have created a Qlikview-file. With fictive data, but with the correct structure of the relevant fields of the tables.
Best regards,
Florian
Could you tell us what is the desired output here?
Dear Anushree,
for sure. I would like to have the KEYUSER_NAME which has the most counts for the selected data.
As example: the COSTCENTER "ABC193" has got 9 Users. For 8 of them "Name07" is the KEYUSER, for 1 it is "Name03". The texbox should show me in this example"Name07".
Best regards,
Florian
Dear All,
I have figured it out.
I had to modify the answer from Agigliotti a bit. Thank you for the hint in the right direction.
The Solution is:
=FirstSortedValue( KEYUSER_NAME, -Aggr( Count(KEY_KEYUSER), KEY_KEYUSER ) )
Best regards,
Florian