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zagzebski
Creator
Creator

Using or in set analysis


I am drawing a blank but don't feel like this should be that hard..

Provider ID

ABC

DEF

Region

South

West

North

East

I wanted to show the results of sales where :

Region = South or West or  Provider ID = ABC

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CELAMBARASAN
Partner - Champion
Partner - Champion

Yes you have to use Union operator in between the set analysis

=Sum({<Region={'South','West'}> + <ProviderID = {'ABC'} >} Sales)


Hope that helps

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israrkhan
Specialist II
Specialist II

Try like this..

=Sum({<Region={'South','West'}, ProviderID = {'ABC'} >}, Sales)

Clever_Anjos
Employee
Employee

=sum({<Region={'South','West'}>+<ProviderID = {'ABC'} >}Sales)

zagzebski
Creator
Creator
Author


Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately I think this wouldn't work because it says the record would need:

Region = South or West  AND Provider ID = ABC

I need the expression to be

Region = South or West  OR Provider ID = ABC

Steve

israrkhan
Specialist II
Specialist II

ooops...

i got the wrong..

try expression by Clever, it should work...

CELAMBARASAN
Partner - Champion
Partner - Champion

Yes you have to use Union operator in between the set analysis

=Sum({<Region={'South','West'}> + <ProviderID = {'ABC'} >} Sales)


Hope that helps