I implemented the same logic in one of my Qlik Sense apps. Once again, thank you so much for the valuable content. Keep uploading more knowledgeable videos
how to deal with inexistent values, for example I had a situation where Dates would only be filled when someone answered a survey, if they hadn't answered, the date value was inexistent, not null but inexistent then I had to count the dates to see how many people had answered it
What if there is an additional field that we need to match on? Ex. I have to bring in the Customer Name between the range of start and end of a specific country (and countries ranges can overlap with each other but country is the dividing factor) How do I bring in Customer Name for the corresponding country within the range?
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I implemented the same logic in one of my Qlik Sense apps. Once again, thank you so much for the valuable content. Keep uploading more knowledgeable videos
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how to deal with inexistent values, for example I had a situation where Dates would only be filled when someone answered a survey, if they hadn't answered, the date value was inexistent, not null but inexistent then I had to count the dates to see how many people had answered it
What if there is an additional field that we need to match on?
Ex. I have to bring in the Customer Name between the range of start and end of a specific country (and countries ranges can overlap with each other but country is the dividing factor)
How do I bring in Customer Name for the corresponding country within the range?
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