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Set Analysis Count If?

I would like this equation translated into Set Analysis.  This should be fairly straight forward but all the examples show X field is equal to 'X, X.' I am unable to find the correct syntax for an if statement with a comparison.

If today’s < greater than the assigned to date count the number of tickets regardless ofany other selections.

=count(if(num(vToday)<num(ASSIGNEDDATE), (TICKETID)))

Let me know if you have any other questions.

Thanks.

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I am:

Attempt 1:

=count({1<ASSIGNEDDATE_NUM={'vToday'}>} TICKETID)

Attempt 2:

=count({1<ASSIGNEDDATE_NUM={vToday}>} TICKETID)

This works if I do this: (but I would like it dynamic)

=count({1<ASSIGNEDDATE_NUM={'40948'}>} TICKETID)

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'$(vToday)'

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No need for if.  Or youcan use if witout set.  You have to use the example from Karl, but with

ASSIGNEDDATE_NUM

count({$<ASSIGNEDDATE_NUM={">$(vToday"}> TICKETID)

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Thank you Federico and Michael. Both solutions work.  Beleow is what I ended up using.

=count({1<ASSIGNEDDATE_NUM={$(vToday)}>} TICKETID)