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Intersecting and Deleting Selection Sets<br />

Intersecting and Deleting Selection Sets 10.4<br />

When you are analyzing a chart you may find that, as you add results to selection<br />

sets, an item is present in more than one selection set. You can intersect selection<br />

sets to find those items that are present in two selection sets.<br />

In the example below, some of the chart items are in selection set 3 and some are<br />

in selection set 4. There is one chart item (the car with license plate 474 TRL) that<br />

is a member of selection set 3 and selection set 4. This item is in the intersection of<br />

the two sets and is selected.<br />

Male 1<br />

Owner<br />

SILVERSHADOW<br />

Package<br />

Unknown Male<br />

Mel MELDREW<br />

Employee<br />

Second Interstate Bank<br />

Money<br />

Package<br />

Associates<br />

Adding items to selection sets is a useful way of recording your search results as<br />

you analyze a chart. When you have finished analyzing your chart you can remove<br />

the selection sets.<br />

You want to know which accounts in Selection Set 3 are also members of Selection<br />

Set 2. This will find just those individuals and accounts that have received large<br />

amounts of money from organizations. Find the intersection of the two sets. To do<br />

this:<br />

1. In the Selection Sets toolbar, from the Choose Set drop-down list, select 2 and<br />

click the Select Set toolbar button to select Selection Set 2.<br />

292 i2 Analyst’s <strong>Notebook</strong> 7 <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>: Customizing & Analyzing<br />

Oscar's Bar<br />

Link<br />

Kevin DUPLEASE<br />

Owner<br />

23 Arcacia Avenue<br />

How do I find the intersection of two selection sets?<br />

Owner<br />

Owner<br />

289 LKH<br />

474 TRL

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