Problem - Aggregate (percentage) Column in a Crosstab [message #347400] |
Thu, 11 September 2008 08:47 |
leonardogw
Messages: 4 Registered: September 2008
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Hello everybody,
I'm having a problem here using discoverer, i hope you can help me.
I'll try to be as clear as possible.
First of all, i'm working on a crosstab report.. (with itens on top.. where i can choose one of them... or ALL )
I have two numeric columns: OBJECTIVE and PRODUCTION.
I created a calculated extra column named "% Achieved" that is defined by: PRODUCTION/OBJECTIVE
When i'm talking about the lowest level on every itens, it works right.
But when i choose " ALL " on the items i have at the top, the calculation doesn't work.. and i HAVE to make this thing work.
I'm uploading onde screen shot just to show you.
Have you ever done something like that before??
Help, please..
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Re: Problem - Aggregate (percentage) Column in a Crosstab [message #347619 is a reply to message #347474] |
Fri, 12 September 2008 06:53 |
leonardogw
Messages: 4 Registered: September 2008
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Viffer06 wrote on Thu, 11 September 2008 18:00 | Did you check NULL values for Production and Objective? This could cause your calculated field not to work
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Yeah, i've checked it...
The problem is the top levels... the information is not aggregating
At the lower levels it works fine. (and i don't have NULL values there =/ )
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Re: Problem - Aggregate (percentage) Column in a Crosstab [message #347673 is a reply to message #347400] |
Fri, 12 September 2008 11:44 |
leonardogw
Messages: 4 Registered: September 2008
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Problem has been solved.
I'm working at DISCOVERER DESKTOP and it still not showing the top level aggregation.
But it's ok at Discoverer Viewer.
I've checked out the reason on oracle metalink and they say that Discoverer Plus and Viewer applications have some features that Desktop don't...
Strange, but true.
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