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force inner join in set analysis/expression

Hi,

I have two tables, vendour and Supplier. Both tables are joined through sourcerowid and its an outer join.

When I create a chart with country as dimension, sum(vendorSpend ), sum(SupplierSpend)

I get some rows where either of vendourspend or supplierspend is zero/null. What I want is an inner join so that I only see the rows where both of them exist

My question is, how can I force innerjoin through set analysis

Shah

2 Replies
senpradip007
Specialist III
Specialist III

Can you upload sample qvw?

stigchel
Partner - Master
Partner - Master

Something like this?

Sum({<vendorSpend={'>0'}> * <SupplierSpend={'>0'}>} vendorSpend)

and

Sum({<vendorSpend={'>0'}> * <SupplierSpend={'>0'}>} SupplierSpend)