Hi.. I tried with the ex you explained. It worked. Can we create new cols for differentiating dates as well? Like if in my original table I have random date
Hi Thinkmetrics - this crosstable function seems very usefull. Thank you for this video ! however what to do if i want to do this exactly vise versa. Saying I need certain data which is currently in several rows with a unique key - in one column ? I also posted this topic in QLik Community under "New Table from 3 filtered CSV files (Transpose - Line by Line)" but wasnt lucky to find a solution. Possibly you will be able to post a idea ? Best Regards Timo
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Hi.. I tried with the ex you explained. It worked.
Can we create new cols for differentiating dates as well? Like if in my original table I have random date
Well, if the dates are in the columns , you can put them under the same column called 'Date' 😊
Hi Thinkmetrics - this crosstable function seems very usefull. Thank you for this video !
however what to do if i want to do this exactly vise versa. Saying I need certain data which is currently in several rows with a unique key - in one column ?
I also posted this topic in QLik Community under "New Table from 3 filtered CSV files (Transpose - Line by Line)" but wasnt lucky to find a solution. Possibly you will be able to post a idea ? Best Regards Timo
Do you have one example with Aggr() nested at 3 or for levels?
Will make a video on it 👍🏻
Thanks for the video.👍👍 can you please make a video on multiple kpi chart.
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Thank you!
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Thank you so much
That is Great
Hope it helped 👍🏻
It’s perfect
Thank you