Only
Only() returns a value if there is one and only one possible result from the aggregated data. For example, searching for the only product where the unit price =9 will return NULL if more than one product has a unit price of 9.
Syntax:
Only([{SetExpression}] [TOTAL [<fld {,fld}>]] expr)
Return data type: dual
Arguments:
- expr: The expression or field containing the data to be measured.
- SetExpression: By default, the aggregation function will aggregate over the set of possible records defined by the selection. An alternative set of records can be defined by a set analysis expression.
- TOTAL: If the word TOTAL occurs before the function arguments, the calculation is made over all possible values given the current selections, and not just those that pertain to the current dimensional value, that is, it disregards the chart dimensions. The TOTAL qualifier may be followed by a list of one or more field names within angle brackets <fld>. These field names should be a subset of the chart dimension variables.
Examples:
Example | Result |
---|---|
Only({<UnitPrice={9}>} Product) |
BB, because this is the only Productthat has a UnitPrice of '9'. |
Only({<Product={DD}>} Customer) |
Betacab, because this is the only Customer selling a Product called 'DD'. |
Only({<UnitPrice={20}>} UnitSales) |
The number of UnitSales where UnitPrice is 20 is 2, because there is only one value of UnitSales where the UnitPrice =20. |
Only({<UnitPrice={15}>} UnitSales) |
NULL, because there are two values of UnitSales where the UnitPrice =15. |
Data used in examples:
ProductData:
LOAD * inline [
Customer|Product|UnitSales|UnitPrice
Astrida|AA|4|16
Astrida|AA|10|15
Astrida|BB|9|9
Betacab|BB|5|10
Betacab|CC|2|20
Betacab|DD||25
Canutility|AA|8|15
Canutility|CC||19
] (delimiter is '|');
Customer | Product | UnitSales | UnitPrice |
---|---|---|---|
Astrida | AA | 4 | 16 |
Astrida | AA | 10 | 15 |
Astrida | BB | 9 | 9 |
Betacab | BB | 5 | 10 |
Betacab | CC | 2 | 20 |
Betacab | DD | - | 25 |
Canutility | AA | 8 | 15 |
Canutility | CC | - | 19 |