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Hi folks
I need to split some filtered/selected values into two different tables (visual) just to avoid scroll bar and have clean visualization. I want to define limit of rows per table but must be the same raw data, no repeat any.
How can I do that?
Current scenario: single table with filtered values by slicers
Requested behavior: same filtered values but distributed into different tables
Solved! Go to Solution.
You could assign ranks to config IDs (or entity IDs) and then filter your table visuals by rank range.
But your requirement raises a few design red flags. Make sure it truly serves a purpose for your customers.
@lbendlin Thank you! Actually, I did create this suggested rank but based on different fields. Worked fine.
You could assign ranks to config IDs (or entity IDs) and then filter your table visuals by rank range.
But your requirement raises a few design red flags. Make sure it truly serves a purpose for your customers.
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