Hi Community,
I am trying to use select function with an list member, but it is not working at all. Is there anything that i need to enable as a part of setting?
Thanks & Regards
Badam
Hi @Badam ,
As per best practice, don't select any list item directly in your formula instead you can do lookup.
Create one System Lookup module without any dimension. add line item & format of the line item should be your list & then you can do lookup at your formula.
Thanks
Akhtar
And of course the only exceptions to this are versions, generic time settings such as all periods and top-level items in list per planual item 2.02-14
Hi @andrewtye
Even in case of versions also it is not allowing me to select using clicks. I had to enter VERSIONS.Actual.
Any particular reason for that?
Hi @Badam
Oh, I see what you mean now. Looks like in the Classic Model Experience you couldn't do click on the versions when using select, but you could for list items - which you now can't in NMX.
Wonder if this is something deliberate in the back-end to prevent it from happening.
@ChrisM : could you shed some light on it or should this be a support ticket?
Hi everyone,
Thanks for raising this issue. Unfortunately there is a known problem at the moment that is described here: https://community.anaplan.com/t5/Known-Issues-and-Workarounds/Unable-to-select-List-or-List-properties-when-using-formula/td-p/125706
We hope to resolve this in a future release.
Thanks,
Chris
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