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inventlogistic2016
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How to choose certain value to be shown on table columns ?

Master data.png

So I have this master data of distribution and branch ^. And I'm trying to build a new table with only cabang (branch) data like this picture below:

inventlogistic2016_0-1672294581582.png

What I'm trying to do is I only want show the branch_name which is comes or inherited from distribution head 1. How to create an expression that can fulfill this condition ? Because I think we can't use WHERE statement like in SQL. Any answers appreciated :), thanks.

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pedrobergo
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Hi @inventlogistic2016 

The best way is using Set Analysis on each measure:

- You have formula on column UTILITY REAL like SUM(UTILITY_REAL), just add the filtering on top of that, changing it to

 

{<branch_name={'DISTRIBUTION HEAD 1'} SUM(UTILITY_REAL)

 

OR

- Inside of formula (only if you using older Sense versions)

 

SUM({<branch_name={'DISTRIBUTION HEAD 1'} UTILITY_REAL)

 

 

Repeat it for each column / formula on your table, then only head 1 will be showed.

[],

Pedro

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pedrobergo
Employee
Employee

Hi @inventlogistic2016 

The best way is using Set Analysis on each measure:

- You have formula on column UTILITY REAL like SUM(UTILITY_REAL), just add the filtering on top of that, changing it to

 

{<branch_name={'DISTRIBUTION HEAD 1'} SUM(UTILITY_REAL)

 

OR

- Inside of formula (only if you using older Sense versions)

 

SUM({<branch_name={'DISTRIBUTION HEAD 1'} UTILITY_REAL)

 

 

Repeat it for each column / formula on your table, then only head 1 will be showed.

[],

Pedro

inventlogistic2016
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Hi Pedro,

Thanks for your answer.

I have tried using Set Analysis following your suggestion like this:

inventlogistic2016_0-1672382486271.png

I've also used the set analysis to each column, but it seems the branch that is not from distribution area 1 still included in the table:

inventlogistic2016_1-1672382586665.png

So now, I think I need to find a way how to exclude the null values, If I remember it correctly, usually there was a check / uncheck option to include null value, but now I can't see it somehow...but thanks anyway for your suggestion.

pedrobergo
Employee
Employee

Hi @inventlogistic2016 

To remove zero / null values from straight table, uncheck Add-ons --> Data handling --> Include zero values.

pedrobergo_0-1672666936831.png

 

But since that you´re using older formula way, you´ll ensure all formulas contain data filter.

[],

Pedro