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Anonymous
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sum(A) where B = Max(B)

If I replace Max(B) with the maximum value of B in the following line.

Sum({$<B={Max(B)}>}A)

It Works as desired but the Max value of B can change and it is not practical to update manually

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rwunderlich
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

If you only need to consider one value for max(B), you can do


Sum({$<B={$(=Max(B))}>}A)


If you need a different max(B) for each dimension row, you'll need to code it as:

Sum(If(B=aggr(max(B), dimension), A)

where dimension is the chart dimension(s)

-Rob

http://masterssummit.com

http://qlikviewcookbook.com

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Anil_Babu_Samineni

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swuehl
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Try a dollar sign expansion

Sum({$<B={$(=Max(B))}>}A)

rwunderlich
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

If you only need to consider one value for max(B), you can do


Sum({$<B={$(=Max(B))}>}A)


If you need a different max(B) for each dimension row, you'll need to code it as:

Sum(If(B=aggr(max(B), dimension), A)

where dimension is the chart dimension(s)

-Rob

http://masterssummit.com

http://qlikviewcookbook.com