Ca I create in Discoverer Administration a variable count ??

I want to view on discoverer only products which have a price for modelize tenders. So I calculated for a view the number of products which have a price and I kept then only products which have the maximum for the count
To resume I want an item that can be calculated on the condition I can make!!!!
If you don't understand my question you can answer me via OTN!!!
I really need help!!!!!

First of all, are you a user or admistrator?
because you have different aproachs in each one.
If u are user in the end user tools:
Q:I want to view on discoverer only products which have a price for modelize tenders.
R: use a filter (something like only <> 0)on this field of your data table. You be able to create a new one from the toolbar.
Q: So I calculated for a view the number of products which have a price and I kept then only products which have the maximum for the count
R: Sorry I don't understand it.
Q:To resume I want an item that can be calculated on the condition I can make!!!!
R: If I have understood, your problems come out, just because the cauculations in discoverer keep the data regardind the filters, at least, the query generated for the filters or other conditions.
If you don't understand my question you can answer me via OTN!!!
I really need help!!!!!
I hope this can help you.
Regards,
Eduardo

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