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Hi guys!
I'm new in this community and I hope to find a solution to my issue.
I have a pivot table like this
Month | A | B | X |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 10 | 0 | 0 |
2 | 5 | 2 | 8 |
3 | 20 | 1 | 4 |
where only Month is a dimension and A and X are expressions.
I want to evaluate X in this mode X(Month) = A(Month - 1) - B(Month).
Can someone explain me how to do that?
Try:
=Above(A)-B
A,B could be labels or expressions.
hi
use above function like tresco has define.
=Above(A)-B
Hi tresesco,
I'm sorry but it doesn't work. It returns '-' as result.
See attached qvw
Your example is perfect but I don't understand why it doesn't work for my chart.
See the attached screenshot (the formula is at the 6th line).
The expression is related to the column "Storno totale".
Sum ( If( Sum ......... structure is wrong. To use one aggregation function into another, you have to use Aggr(), like:
=Aggr( Sum( If(Sum....)), Dim1, Dim2...)
sum(above(A))-Sum(B)
Use Above(A)-B
Can you send some sample.qvw