Continuation of my question: Is it possible to write Indicator/ Validation expressions using a syntax that can refer to the DataSet Attribute, even if the UI doesn't expose it?
Can I refer to a particular DataValue as [DataElement UID].[CatCombo UID].[DataSetAttribute] ? Otherwise I cannot use DataSetAttributes in my design: they are visible on analytics, but there are not exposed on Validations or Indicators, making them difficult (sometimes impossible) to use. R *Rodolfo MeliĆ”* *Principal | *[email protected] Skype: rod.melia | +44 777 576 4090 | +1 708 872 7636 www.knowming.com On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 5:50 PM, Rodolfo Melia <[email protected]> wrote: > When using a combination of Categories on a Data Set - how can I write a > validation rule that compares values between the categories used by the > DataSet, rather than the total? > > Similarly, how can I define an Indicator that uses for the numerator one > Combination of Category of the data set, and then a different one for the > denominator? > > In neither case the category combination is exposed on the User Interface: > only the DataElements and related CatCombos are exposed. > > > Rodolfo >
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