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Set Analysis - filtering a flied based on selections on another field

Hi,

I'm having trouble writing a set analysis. I want to display the revenues generated by the people from a Business Unit (no matter if it is generated in another business unit) when said business unit is selected.

In other words :

if my current selection is BU = "A" , then I want sales generated by BU A Salesmen to appear, even if it was generated in BU B

Set analysis should be around : sum( { $ < BU= , BU_Employee= {BU} >}sales)

but I don't seem to be able to make it work.

Sorry, i can't post my data, it's in french and pretty much tangled with a lot of other info.

Thank you for your help,

Aurore

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Anonymous
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Thanks. I does show proper results per salesman.

However, I cannot plot the same graph with the BU which my businessmen are from (the field is named "BU_Employee")

Anonymous
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Thanks,

I tried Sum(aggr( sum(AmountSold), BU_Employee)), it shows exactly what I want.

However, i loose all the details per salesman, so it's not ideal.

Anonymous
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I see, what details do you lose and where? What chart does it work in and what one does it not?

Anonymous
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If I chart your solution, it work like a charm :

But I put it in a cross table, not so much

Anonymous
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Thanks, but as I've said I can't select BusinessMan.

I've updated my model for better comprehension.

kkkumar82
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is it something like you select a salesman and if he is present in a BU you want to see the Salesman selected + other

salesman who also associated with the BU which the selected salesman is , then my expression would work

OmarBenSalem

Well if information is a pivot table; you can keep my measure if you do as follow:

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Anonymous
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Hi,


Can you try this:

=sum({<BU=, BU_Employee={'$(=GetFieldSelections(BU))'}>}AmountSold)

Anonymous
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It works perfectly !!

Thank you very much