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Hi All

i have dimension in chart called ' Shipped Status', which has following drop down lists

  • Shipped
  • Undershipped
  • Overshipped
  • WIP
  • Projection

So, in the Pivot table, I would like show in Shipped , undershipped and overshipped  in one column and WIP ,Projection in another columns

Appreciate if you help me out on this

BR

Jayanthan

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ashfaq_haseeb
Champion III
Champion III

Hi,

Create two more dimensions as below

Dimension1

  • Shipped
  • Undershipped
  • Overshipped

Dimension2

  • WIP
  • Projection

Regards

ASHFAQ

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ashfaq_haseeb
Champion III
Champion III

Hi,

Create two more dimensions as below

Dimension1

  • Shipped
  • Undershipped
  • Overshipped

Dimension2

  • WIP
  • Projection

Regards

ASHFAQ

richard_pearce6
Luminary Alumni
Luminary Alumni

Not sure if I fully understand your question (perhaps an image of what you're trying to acheive will help)

You could use set anaylsis;

Column 1 exp: =Sum ( { <[Dimension Field={'Shipped',Unsershipped','Overshipped'} > } [Field to Sum])

Column 2 exp:  =Sum ( { <[Dimension Field={'WIP','Projection'} > } [Field to Sum])

Richard

QlikCentral.com

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Hi Jayanthan,

you should be able to do this with a single new grouping dimension, in your load script do something like the below and use the resulting dimension in your pivot chart.

If(Match([Shipped Status],'Shipped','Undershipped','Overshipped') ,'Shipped Group',[Shipped Status]) As [Shipped Grouping]

That will give you a new dimension with the 3 shipped status all under a new single value and all others (WIP, Projection) as their own value, so you should get the column layout you want with just a single expression

hope that helps

Joe