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Using several aggregations in one expression, need help

Hello all,

I have an issue with an expression, maybe someone can help me with it.

My example data set consists of products, which have several series. First series is something I am interested in. In every series a product can have several colors. For each color there are some process steps that should be completed, every process step has a status.

data set.jpg

I need to define the minimum status for every process step. The calculation should be dynamic depending on what product color I select, though always be based on first series.

If we take a look at the product 273 without color selection, then we have following set (step: min status)

200:3

205:3

210:3

..

390:4

395:4

400:5

405:5

..

490:6

500:6

In the expression I need to show the "jumps" of the statuses, at what process step the status changes so to say. Thus my expression should give following result if no color is selected: 3:200, 4:390, 5:400, 6:490.

expr to be no color.jpg

If I select blue, then my set changes to 200: 4, 205: 4, ..400:5, 410:5, ..., 490:6, 500:6 and the "jumps" look like this 4:200, 5:400, 6:490.

example blue.jpg

The same way the result will look like if I select red color, since the process steps and status are identical with blue:

expr to be blue color.jpg

It is important, that dimension of the chart is only the product id, so that I have always one line per product.

That is why I use aggr() function, but unfortunately I can only get the minimum process step per each status which results 4:200 instead of the right 4:390. I also have a problem with nulls.

4 200 wrong.jpg

I thought on having an if clause for process step to be greater than the maximum process step of the previous status, but I get an "nested aggregation is not possible" error.

Attached is an .qvw example.

I hope I could explain it so that everyone can understand what the result should look like. I look forward to your hints.

Thanks,

Marina

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I fixed it on my own, got the minimum status for each process step and the worked with string functions looking for the first occurrence of each status

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I fixed it on my own, got the minimum status for each process step and the worked with string functions looking for the first occurrence of each status