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Set Analysis: syntaxes, examples
For those that find this document in a search - you may also want to check out these videos to learn Set Analysis:
A Beginners' Introduction to Set Analysis
About the attached document:
The doc is organized by question:
- to select all or just known members
- to select through search strings, variables that can store just members but also the whole set
- to select using two fields, a boolean test, a function like concat(), sum(), p() or e(), rank()
In this updated version, I have added some few sections and some examples.
It is a translation of a french doc I have written few weeks ago: http://community.qlik.com/docs/DOC-4889

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Nice doc. I'm having a problem with my Set Analysis. I'm trying to count all fields in a table where the contents = <?> here is my code
sum({<[$Fields]={'<?>'}>} 1)
Can some one point me in the right direction.
Thanks

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Thanks so much for this. Extremely helpful!


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Very Helpful, Thank You for Sharing

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Very useful document


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very useful..thanks for sharing it with community!


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Very helpfull, especialy the variables and Greater than mixtures.

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Thank you very much, very useful doc.


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Your answer is shown in the video: A Beginners' Introduction to Set Analysis (see link at the top)
This example is shown in the video:
Sum({$<Year={2015},Country={"Germany"}>}Sales)

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This is my starter for ten on any set analysis queries I have.


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For a simple video on Set analysis , check out this video:
QlikView Set Analysis | Practical QlikView Training Course - 43/49 - YouTube
Thanks
Mark
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