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Fellow Qlikview-ers,
I have several customers with Shipments per Day (SpD) averages for every PeriodYear. Now if I want to show only those customer that are ‘new’ this PeriodYear compared to another PeriodYear, I use:
Dimension:
RelationName
Expression:
=if(sum({$<PeriodYear={$(=min(PeriodYear))}>} SpD)=0,sum({$<PeriodYear={$(=max(PeriodYear))}>} SpD),0)
So far, so good, using this in a Straight Table (or Pivot for that matter) doesn’t provide any problems.
Now the problem situation: I want to create a graph that shows 2 ‘Categories’: Won and Lost. I make the following graph:
Dimension:
None
Expressions:
Won = if(sum({$<PeriodYear={$(=min(PeriodYear))}>} SpD)=0,sum({$<PeriodYear={$(=max(PeriodYear))}>} SpD),0)
Lost = if(sum({$<PeriodYear={$(=max(PeriodYear))}>} SpD)=0,sum({$<PeriodYear={$(=min(PeriodYear))}>} SpD)*-1,0)
This formula gives me 0’s only. I’m guessing it has to do with the fact that I don’t use the Relation Name as a Dimension (since the total SpD is not 0 for the entire period).
What I want Qlikview to do, is take into the sum only those Relation Names that have a 0 SpD value in the specified PeriodYear. That way, I would get a total ‘Won’ and a total ‘Lost’ bar in my graph (to create a sort of waterfall graph, like in Excel).
Does anyone know how to change my formula in a way that it gets me the results I want?
Thanks in advance!
Kind regards,
Stefan
Maybe:
Won = Sum(Aggr(if(sum({$<PeriodYear={$(=min(PeriodYear))}>} SpD)=0,if(sum({$<PeriodYear={$(=max(PeriodYear))}>} SpD),1)), RelationName))
Lost = Sum(Aggr(if(sum({$<PeriodYear={$(=max(PeriodYear))}>} SpD)=0,If(sum({$<PeriodYear={$(=min(PeriodYear))}>} SpD),1)), RelationName))
Not tested.
Maybe:
Won = Sum(Aggr(if(sum({$<PeriodYear={$(=min(PeriodYear))}>} SpD)=0,if(sum({$<PeriodYear={$(=max(PeriodYear))}>} SpD),1)), RelationName))
Lost = Sum(Aggr(if(sum({$<PeriodYear={$(=max(PeriodYear))}>} SpD)=0,If(sum({$<PeriodYear={$(=min(PeriodYear))}>} SpD),1)), RelationName))
Not tested.
Superb, works after a few minor tweaks! Thanks a lot!