In my previous article I described Subfield function in QlikView : Part 1 using table field number. The Subfield function is the most loving feature of QlikView because it avoids duplicate records.The following is the basic procedure for using the Subfield function using variables.Step 1: Open QlikView applicationIn the first step you need to open the QlikView application then go to File-> New, then this window will be opened.Step 2: Defines a variableThe second step is to define a variable. Then go to Settings -> Variable Overview.Step 3: Add a variableThen this window will be opened. Here you need to define a new variable then click on the Add button.Step 4: Define a variable nameWhen we click on the add button, then this box will be opened. Here you need to define a new variable name and click on the Ok button.Here, I defined a variable name like that vVariable.Step 5: Provide definition to variableThe next step is to provide a definition to the variable. Then select the variable and provide a definition then click on the Ok button.Here, I provided a default definition.Step 6: Add a text objectThe next step is to add a text object for showing the subfield function. Then go to Layout -> New Sheet Object -> Text Object.Step 7: Define Subfield functionWhen we select the text object then this window will be opened. Now here we need to define a subfield function.Here you can see I use Variable name (vVariable) that I declared in the variables.Now you will see this result.Note: In the Subfield Function parameter I defined field_no(3) then this function extracts field_no(3) from the variable definition.Step 8: Go to the properties of the text objectThe next step is go to the properties of the text object and define another field_no.Now here define a Subfield function. If I change field_no then see what can happen?Now you will see this result.SummaryThis article provided an introduction to the subfield function in QlikView using a variable.Previous article: SubField() Function in QlikView Application: Part 1
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