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I am trying to create a chart using set analysis that will show all years up to what the user has selected. I have a "Year" selection box set to "must have one value selected" with values from 2008-2011. If the user selects 2010, the chart needs to show 2008-2010. If the user selects 2011, looking for chart to show 2008-2011. Attempting to use set analysis with less than or equal. I have tried putting the less than or equal to on the Year field itself or with a variable that returns the value of the year currently selected. Neither case works. However, if I hard code in a year, the less than or equal to will work. Ex.
= sum ( { 1 < Year = { "<= 2010"}>} Balance) works fine, and no matter what value is selected in the Year field, my chart is correctly showing the sum for years 2008, 2009, and 2010. However, when I attempt to use either the Year field itself, or a variable returning the value of the field, as shown below, I get "No Data to display"
= sum ( { 1 < Year = { "<=Year"}>} Balance) does not work, returns no data to display, also:
= sum ( { 1 < Year = { "$(<=$(YearSelected))"} > } Balance) returns no data to display.
YET, if I remove the less than symbol from the code with the variable name, and just keep the = sign, the chart will display the single data point for the year selected
= sum ( { 1 < Year = {"$(=$(YearSelected))"} > } Balance) returns the single data point for the currently selected year.
I'm assuming I must have a syntax error somewhere, but my syntax follows what I've found in other threads.
Am I just totally missing something???
Thanks in advance for any help
{$< Year = {"<=$(=Max(Year))"}>}
{$< Year = {"<=$(=Max(Year))"}>}
Appriciate the fast response, but unfortunetly that also returns "no data to display"
We are on QV v9, SR 6 if that matters.
How about
{$< Year = {"<=$(=GetFieldSelections(Year))"}>}
Went to try the 2nd suggsetion and found I had a typo in your first suggestion. That worked!! Thank you so much for helping a noob!!