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gerrycastellino
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passing variable to a variable

I have 2 variables defined,

vNumDisplay=

if(Sum($1)/1000000 >= 1, Num((Round(Sum($1)/1000000,.1))) & 'M',  

if(Sum($1)/100000 >= 1,  Num((Round(Sum($1)/1000,.1))) & 'K', Sum($1)/1000))

vES=< result of some number>

how do I structure the syntax to pass vES  into vNumDisplay in a text box ?

$(vNumDisplay$(vES)) 

$(vNumDisplay$(=vES)) 

-  all above do not work ???

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gerrycastellino
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this did:

=$(vNumDisplay($(=$(vES))))

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petter
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Partner - Champion III

Remove the second dollar-sign:


$(vNumDisplay(vES))

gerrycastellino
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did not work ...

gerrycastellino
Creator III
Creator III
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this did:

=$(vNumDisplay($(=$(vES))))

jonathandienst
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

I think you need the $ sign, but like this (at least that is how I have always done it):

     $(vNumDisplay($(vES)))

But in this case, when vES is expanded into the expression in vNumDisplay, it must make legal and semantic sense in a Sum(). I don't think a value is expected here.

Logic will get you from a to b. Imagination will take you everywhere. - A Einstein
petter
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Actually it worked very well for me - in the context I used it. So probably you used it in another context where it didnt work. But that is how the harder to understand parts of QlikView often works - it is very context sensitive...