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Hello,
i have a expression:
sum ({< ProductStatus = {'Active', 'Einde gamma', 'Sample'}, OrderStatus= {'On hold'}, OnHoldReason={'Treated - waiting for client','Treated - waiting for payment','Untreated'} >} OrderQtyOpen) +
sum ({< ProductStatus = {'Active', 'Einde gamma', 'Sample'}, OrderStatus= {'Placed'}>} OrderQtyOpen)
Then made a variable out of it: eOpenOrdersTotal#
Then used the variable instead of the formula like this:
$(eOpenOrdersTotal#)
Using the expression or the variable i get exactly the same quantities, so that's ok.
Before i would calculate the value of the first expression with the second expression like this:
sum ({< ProductStatus = {'Active', 'Einde gamma', 'Sample'}, OrderStatus= {'On hold'}, OnHoldReason={'Treated - waiting for client','Treated - waiting for payment','Untreated'} >} OrderQtyOpen*SkuPricePurchaseCurrency) +
sum ({< ProductStatus = {'Active', 'Einde gamma', 'Sample'}, OrderStatus= {'Placed'}>} OrderQtyOpen*SkuPricePurchaseCurrency)
It's the same as the first expression but i multiplied with "SkuPricePurchaseCurrency" to get a value.
Instead of making a second variable i calculated like this:
$(eOpenOrdersTotal#) * SkuPricePurchaseCurrency
But the calculation to get the value doesn't give me the same result as when i use the second expression,
and i don't get a total in my pivot table either.
What am i doing wrong?
thanx!
Chris
Both expressions are doing not the same. The first is:
exp1 + exp2
then you multiplied it as variable:
(exp1 + exp2) * Currency
whereby in your expression you used:
exp1 + (exp2 * Currency)
and therefore you get different results.
- Marcus
I am assuming that "SkuPricePurchaseCurrency" has some value, for example 200. Try below and see if you get any results:
$(eOpenOrdersTotal#) * 200
Hey Marcus,
thanx for you reply!
the variable is indeed : exp1 + exp2
but the second expression to calculate the value is: (exp1*currency) + (exp2*currency)
that should be the same as : (exp1 + exp2)* currency
and therefore the same as: variable * currency
no? perhaps i'm missing something?
grtz,
chris
Hey Thirumala,
the SkuPricePurchaseCurrency indeed has a value per sku (which is the dimension of the table).
if i change the SkuPricePurchaseCurrency by a value (2) then i get a total for the expression with the variable.
but i still get different values when i also change SkuPricePurchaseCurrency in the second expression.
grtz,
chris
Is it possible to post a small sample showing the issue and your expected output, so that we can test it out and come up with a solution.
Ok. I haven't looked carefully enough to see that you multiplied the first expression like the second one. Nevertheless are both expressions not the same. An expression like:
exp1*currency
will be applied on the row-level of your data and an expression like:
(exp1 + exp2)* currency
multiplied the currency on a higher consolidated level and this musn't be the same. For example there could be NULL's on the row-level and also different NULL's on the consolidated level. I think I would use as expression something like this:
rangesum(exp1*currency, exp2*currency)
but it will be depend on your requirements which one provides the correct result.
- Marcus