Make GetObjectField() available in all parts of an object
Today, when designing a Qlik Sense object with alternative dimensions it is hard to create dynamic behaviour based on which dimension is choosen.
Example 1: Header I would like to dynamicly set the object header based on which dimension is choosen in my object.
Header: ='Sum of sales per' & #My active dimension#
Example 2:
I also would like to create an an aggregated average calculation as a reference line using the active dimension the dimension used in my aggr.
Ref Line: =avg(aggr(Sum(Sales), #My active dimension# )
I believe this could easily be accomplished by letting the function GetObjectField() become available in all parts of an Qlik Sense chart object, not only in the measure and dimension expressions.
My suggestion is that GetObjectField() becomes available in these locations as well:
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I agree that this is really needed. Having getobjectmeasure() is crucial for customers to know what data they are looking at. Having a generic title for a chart with alternate measures can lead to misinterpretation and therefore incorrect decisions. Furthermore, clicking the 3 dots to select alternate measures is not intuitive so I already have to use up one of the title fields to explain to click the 3 dots, then click Exploration Menu in order to select alternate measures. Having more clarity all around is necessary and appreciated. Thank you.
It would be very useful to show the selected measure and/or dimensions in a chart with alternative measures and/or dimension. The names on both axes are too small to read properly, thus allow for misinterpretation of the data the user is looking at. Is this something that will be developed in Qlik Sense Enterprise?
You can use a variable with the name of field you are selected in a "one value only" list (loaded in ETL) instead of Alternative Dimensions or Alternative measures...
It works (only remember to use correctly square brakets [ ] ).
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