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set analysis help required

the below one works

=Sum({

<[Customer Name] = {"=Sum(Sales) <= $(vSlidemax)"}>

}Sales)

in the hilighted string , i have to add this condition  >=$(vSlidemin)

it means i need sum(sales)  between $(vSlidemax)  and $(vSlidemin)

thanks in advance

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sunny_talwar

Try this:

=Sum({<[Customer Name] = {"=Sum(Sales) >= $(vSlidemin) and Sum(Sales) <= $(vSlidemax)"}>} Sales)

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sunny_talwar

Try this:

=Sum({<[Customer Name] = {"=Sum(Sales) >= $(vSlidemin) and Sum(Sales) <= $(vSlidemax)"}>} Sales)

Anil_Babu_Samineni

Perhaps This

=Sum({<[Customer Name] = {"'>=' & $(vSlidemin) '<' & $(vSlidemin)"}>} Sales)

OR

=Sum({<[Customer Name] = {"'>=' & '$(vSlidemin)' '<=' & '$(vSlidemin)'"}>} Sales)

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it works. thank you

sunny_talwar

Anil you cannot compare Customer Name to a min and max date range my friend. This is not the right way to do it brother.

Anil_Babu_Samineni

Ok Bro, Thanks for recommend me

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sorry  anil.

it is not working for me

sunny_talwar

No problem