Anyone got any examples of using SumAll in expression builder? If you select it from the list of functions, it comes into your expression looking like this: SumAll(source, x=>x == value). Can not find any information on what this means - can someone please offer an explanation? For my requirement I need the sum of all transactions where the transaction type = 'Interest'. Any one?
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Jackie,
Let's see what we can find out on this.
Can you tell me what exactly you're using when you refer to the expression builder? Are you using a specific add-on for this?
Regards,
Shannon
Thanks Shannon - I think that you need to know the technologyone product as words like "expression builder" and SumAll are specific to this product. I came to this community via the technologyone pages and did not realise that I had been taken out to an external community. Thanks anyway
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Jackie,
I see, so this product might have had its documentation hosted on Confluence which then in turn would probably have pointed you to our documentation for help on that product specifically. That's usually how people end up here.
We also have lots of add-ons in Confluence that do similar things as you're mentioning there, so I just wanted to make sure it wasn't something we could help you with.
I hope you find what you're looking for and do let me know if you need a hand.
Regards,
Shannon
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