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Exam QSBA2018 topic 1 question 11 discussion

Actual exam question from QlikView's QSBA2018
Question #: 11
Topic #: 1
[All QSBA2018 Questions]

A business analyst must display current year sales versus previous year sales by region, sub-region, and city.
The result will be a pivot table, with rows for the region, sub-region, and city, and columns for Current Year Sales and Previous Year Sales.
Which calculated expressions should the business analyst create to meet these requirements?
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B.

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D.

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ciocio38
7 months ago
D is correct
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peachman
9 months, 2 weeks ago
NOT A ) As 'CurrentYear' is not calculating anything NOT B ) As the functions will not work as there is no '$' sign expansions for the expressions NOT C) Because TODAY(0) is incorrect D) Correct
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elipsa
12 months ago
D Sum({$<OrderYear = {$(=Year(Today()))}>} Sales) Sum({$<OrderYear = {$(=Year(Today()-1))}>} Sales)
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ELIKAINE
1 year, 2 months ago
D, debes coger el valor del resultado de la function year y eso se hace con $()
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vickyzz
1 year, 2 months ago
on Qlik site: The correct answer is: Sum({$<OrderYear = {$(=Year(Today()))}>} Sales)
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atwpe
6 months, 3 weeks ago
"Yes, I also answered this question on the Qlik site, and it's quite confusing that they only allow responses for the current year when they are also asking for comparisons to the last year. Without the data from the last year, it's challenging to make meaningful comparisons. :)"
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