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Hello,
I need help by set analyses.
I would like to display the pickup reliability for each selected month in comparision to the total amount of order in this month, unfortunately I don't know how. What I get is the pickup reliability of each month in comparison to the total amount of orders of all selceted months.
The field Pickup_Reliability_Type contains 3 value types, a) not relevant, b) reliable, c) unreliable
The ID is "%VBELN.%UEPOS", its combination of order number and order position
The month filed C_MonthYear is combination of month and year
My dimensions are C_MonthYear and Pickup_Reliability_Type
I used following expression in the bar chart:
count({$<Pickup_Reliability_Type = {'reliable'}>} distinct %VBELN%UEPOS) / count({$<Pickup_Reliability_Type = -{'not relevant'}>} distinct total %VBELN%UEPOS)
I hope you can help me.
Thanks!
BR
Michael
For 9.2013 I find 31% logical. Can you please explain the logic of expecting 40% (w.r.t. your sample app)?
If you select only 09.2013 you will get a pickup reliability of 40% (4 of 10 orders) --> is the correct value
If you selct two or more months then the pickup reliability changes to 20% (4 of 20 orders ) or to 13% (4 of 30 orders) because the 4 relialbe orders from Semtember will be divided through the total order amount of all selected months.
How can I show in one chart the reliability of each month?
Sep: 04 of 10 orders = 40%
Okt; 06 of 10 orders =60%
Nov: 03 of 10 ordes =30%
Michael Matern wrote:
If you select only 09.2013 you will get a pickup reliability of 40% (4 of 10 orders) --> is the correct value
If I select only 09.2013, I get 31% !
Hi,
have you change anything on the expression?
count({$<Pickup_Reliability_Type = {'reliable'}>} distinct %VBELN%UEPOS) /count({$<Pickup_Reliability_Type = -{'not relevant'}>} distinct total %VBELN%UEPOS)
Best regards,
Michael
Hi put in <C_MonthYear> after distinct total
//Staffan
Hi Staffan,
very simple! Thanks! Have you any document which explain the set analysis?
Best regards,
Michael
Hi Michael,
Not what I know, but this means that you calculate only on this dimension in the total. You can use sevral like <Dim1,Dim2,Dim.....>.
//Staffan
Hi Staffan,
Thanks!
Michael