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Should the tilda (~) be there?
I would have thought not, or maybe I am unaware we can use this!
Regards
Alan
Alan,
It's for the "and" mode (which I never used with set analysis). If you scroll up a little, you see this:
"Finally, for fields in and-mode, there is also the possibility of forced
exclusion. If you want to force exclusion of specific field values, you will
need to use “~” in front of the field name."
Regards,
Michael
Alan,
It's for the "and" mode (which I never used with set analysis). If you scroll up a little, you see this:
"Finally, for fields in and-mode, there is also the possibility of forced
exclusion. If you want to force exclusion of specific field values, you will
need to use “~” in front of the field name."
Regards,
Michael
the ~ only applies to fields in 'and-mode' whatever that is.
for details see the thread : negation operator ~ in set anlysis
Thanks guys and I meant to type tilde not tilda