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Back in my COBOL days, there was a utility that would analyze running COBOL code and expose bottle necks and those modules that were inefficient or were executed multiple times. This was to help the programmer know where to concentrate streamlining efforts.
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The >/</= etc. operands in named filters are great... except they won't work with measures ('native' or calculated - and what a boon it would be if they could work with both).
Are there any plans to add this capability?
And are there any plans to have a 'named filter' control within widgets that would let you change the operand?
The row expression defines what dimensions and measures appear on the rows of your pivot table as well as how they appear. Sets and CROSSJOINs are used.
I have a pvot table defined. that generates a set of data. I want. to. execute the pivot table programatically which I believe involves using %DeepSee.ResultSet. Does someone have an example showing how to apply filters to the results?
For. example
[DateTime of Filing].[Date].[Date Filed Year] = &[2023]
Hello community, I need to solve a complex but trivial issue.
Given:
Two tables "Comment" and "Post". Each one contains an "Author" field, which is essentially a user ID. In these tables, each user ID represents an author. The goal is to count all participants together and then group them by month, language, and other metrics.
The question is how to do this within the IRIS ecosystem. Is it even possible to take two tables, get distinct data from them and then combine into one cube?