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I have a "All_Data" table that contains an "HR Manager" column and it contains "Employee Name". I need to get the rows that does NOT fulfill the following join (meaning the ones that are missing from the joined table).

HR_Manager:
Load [HR Manager] as [HR Full Name]
Resident All_Data;

inner Join(HR_Manager)
Load [Full Name] as [HR Full Name]
Resident All_Data;

Does anyone know how can I do this in Qlikview?

Thx, Lena

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You beat me to it by 1 minute Francesco, but you did forget the semi-colon on the end ;)

HR_Manager:
Load [HR Manager] as [HR Full Name]
Resident All_Data;

inner Join(HR_Manager)
Load [Full Name] as [HR Full Name]
Resident All_Data;

AllTheOthers:

Load [Full Name] as [Employee Name]
resident All_Data
where not exists ([Full Name]);

If that's not quite what you're looking for, the following may work instead

HR_Manager:
Load [HR Manager] as [HR Managers that are not employees]
Resident All_Data
Where not exists ([HR Manager],[Full Name]);

This will create a table of all the people that exist in the HR Manager field, but do not appear in the Full Name field.

Hope this helps,

James.

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I presume the [Full Name] is the "Employee Name" field you mention in your text.

Is this what you are trying to express?:

New_Table:
Load [HR Manager] as [HR Full Name]
Resident All_Data
Where [HR Manager] <> [Full Name];

Cheers, Simon

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  • Not exactly, what you describe will get me the rows where those two are not equal, what I need is HR Manager that doesn't exist as an employee. If it where in SQL I would use "except" between the original table and the result of the join Aug 21, 2012 at 12:05
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HR_Manager:
Load [HR Manager] as [HR Full Name]
Resident All_Data;

inner Join(HR_Manager)
Load [Full Name] as [HR Full Name]
Resident All_Data;

AllTheOthers:

Load [Full Name] as [Employee Name]
resident All_Data
where not exists ([Full Name])

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