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Gautam98
Contributor
Contributor

Top 10 Products based on different values of a same column

Hi All,

        I am new to Qlik.I have a requirement that I have to create a table for top 10 products based on the color column.So the color column consists of 5 colors.The table must show the Top 10 Products by the no.of instances of colors for each color in a single table.I want to know if that's possible?If yes,then How can I do it?If No,What's the alternate.

I have attached a sample data.

 

 

Regards,

gautam

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sidhiq91
Specialist II
Specialist II

@Gautam98 Could you please provide the expected output if you have any?

vaisgaard
Contributor III
Contributor III

Hi Gautam,

All your products are unique, so you cannot show a top 10 on products based on color. Maybe the products have a prefix, e.g. first 13 chars is the actual product?

Can you confirm?

Best regards
Michael Vaisgaard
Gautam98
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Contributor
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Hi @sidhiq91 ,

 Sorry I don't have a output reference.

Gautam98
Contributor
Contributor
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Hi @vaisgaard ,

You are right.They are not unique.I forgot to change it in the data. i have changed the data and attached it below .I want the Top 10 products for each color in the color column in the same table.

 

Regards,

Gautam.

Thanmughi_Sudaroli
Partner - Contributor
Partner - Contributor

Hi Gautam,

Try to create a straight table like below,

Use this set analysis formula,

1. Count({<Color={'White'}>}Product)+
    Count({<Color={'Black'}>}Product)+
    Count({<Color={'Red'}>}Product)+
    Count({<Color={'Green'}>}Product)+
    Count({<Color={'Yellow'}>}Product) for total,

2. Count({<Color={'White'}>}Product) for white,

3. Count({<Color={'Black'}>}Product) for Black,

4. Count({<Color={'Red'}>}Product) for Red,

5. Count({<Color={'Green'}>}Product) for Green,

6. Count({<Color={'Yellow'}>}Product) for Yellow

You can choose the fixed limits option based on totals measure in product dimension.

 

Thanmughi_Sudaroli_0-1662361491534.png

 

vaisgaard
Contributor III
Contributor III

Hi Guatam,

I do not understand entirely what outcome you expect. But I am guessing that the color is part of the product.

In that case you could concatenate product & color. After that it is just doing a count of instances of that column.

Something like this:

vaisgaard_0-1662374468070.png

Is that what you want?

Best regards
Michael Vaisgaard