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Hi,
Can anyone help me to get the following chart to display the bars BEHIND each other and not on top. I would like it to display as in the selected "Look" thumbnail (the bottom picture on the Styles Tab.
Thanks,
G
Let me guess (practicing telepathic connection 🙂 - you have a single Dimension and 2 Expressions, and you wanted your 2 Expressions to get arranged behind each other...
Well, it looks like you can only position multiple Dimensions like this, but not multiple expressions.
If I guessed correctly, what you can do as a work around is - create a synthetic dimension using function ValueList(), and then combined your two expressions into a single expression that's conditioned on the value of the ValueList():
IF (ValueList('M', 'F') = 'M', Expr1, Expr2)
This way, you convert your two expressions into an extra Dimension
Oleg - Thanks so much for this one. Your telepathic connection is successfull! I need exactly the same solution.
But I can't seem to get around the syntax.
Below is the information :
Dimension Name : TransactionName which contains 2 values (Store Purchaser & Market Purchaser)
2 Expressions : Sum (Amount] and Count (Amount)
I am using the below expressions referring to your previous post...
=IF (ValueList('Store Purchaser', ' Market Purchaser') = 'Store Purchaser', Sum (Amount), Count (Amount))
But I can't seem to get this working.
Your help will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in anticipation.
This expression assumes that you created a Calculated Dimension with the formula:
=ValueList('Store Purchaser', ' Market Purchaser')
Have you?
Thank you very much for quick response.
I am completely new to this concept. So please bear with me...
I am using the below code for Dimension :
=ValueList('Store Purchaser', ' Market Purchaser')
And the below code for my expression tab in chart
=IF (ValueList('Store Purchaser', ' Market Purchaser') = 'Store Purchaser', Sum (Amount), Count (Amount))
I had removed everything else... So only one dimension & one expression
Is this right?
Oleg - Please can you take some time to look into this one?
Many thanks in advance.
Yes - what you described is technically correct. I fail to follow the logic - why do you want to calculate the amount and call it "Store purchase" and then count purchases and call the count "Market Purchase" ?
I'd understand something like this:
Dimensions:
1. Product Category (for example...)
2. ValueList('Amount', 'Number of Purchases')
Expression:
if (ValueList('Amount', 'Number of Purchases') = 'Amount', sum(Sales), count(Sales) )
does it make sense?