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filtering pivot table rows with set analysis

Having received help from @whitelines on my initial question http://community.qlik.com/message/346071#346071

I’m now stuck and not really sure if what I want to achieve is even possible…

I have created a formula that selects the ‘Best Nett’ price, the cheapest ‘Promo’ price and the 5 lowest ‘Range’ prices.  This I thought was working fine until I started using it on more than one stock no.

What I think is happening is the formula (when more than one stock no is selected) is calculating these from the selected values grouping all the ‘Promo’s together etc.

What I need to happen is this calculation per stock no, but only show the filtered results (as per the bottom example) where I have cheated to force the result manually.

I assume it would involve some Set Analysis, but I can not get my head around it especially as this software is so new to me.

Can anybody help guide me?

Many thanks

Oli


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Gysbert_Wassenaar
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Set analysis won't help you much. I think you'll have to add a field in the script or live with the blank rows. See attached qvw.


talk is cheap, supply exceeds demand

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Gysbert_Wassenaar
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Set analysis won't help you much. I think you'll have to add a field in the script or live with the blank rows. See attached qvw.


talk is cheap, supply exceeds demand
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Thank you very much for your assistance again.

I think I had been focused for so long on trying to solve this post load that I had forgotten other avenues.

Thanks again

Oli