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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
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({<[$Fields]={'<?>'}>} 1)
Can some one point me in the right direction.
Thanks
Thanks so much for this. Extremely helpful!
Very Helpful, Thank You for Sharing
Very useful document
very useful..thanks for sharing it with community!
Very helpfull, especialy the variables and Greater than mixtures.
Thank you very much, very useful doc.
Your answer is shown in the video: A Beginners' Introduction to Set Analysis (see link at the top)
This example is shown in the video:
Sum({$<Year={2015},Country={"Germany"}>}Sales)
This is my starter for ten on any set analysis queries I have.
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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