Hi guys, how can i get the totals of my subsets in my formula so the totals of my denominator will only be the totals of the subsets? Thanks in advance.
Hi,
You can use Sum & Select function to get the value of the total of subset in formula by selecting the Top level item of the list .
Please find the detailed snapshots below
Step 1: Create Top level item in the List.
Step 2: Check with the List and the subset
Step 3: In the Module Create a Boolean formatted line Item where the subset is in “Applies to” with TRUE. As shown below
Refer this line item to get the totals of Subset as in “ss total” line item using Sum & select item.
You will get the desired subset totals in line items.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
It worked. Thank you so much! 🙂
@Jitendra.Vishnolia Would you mind explaining this a little bit in detail. I am facing a similar issue wherein I need to calculate the ratio each list subset item makes of the total but I am unable to use list subset in the sum or lookup function. The screenshots you have pasted in your post do not seem to align with the description.
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