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Creating categories for X axis

Hi Community,

 

In one of my reports I wanted to create a visual that shows the amount of days in categories. So 1to 30 days is category 01, 31-60 days is category 02, and so on. I have a solution that works, see the graph below. As you can see it shows the categories.

MennoCremers_1-1690371063817.png

However, to accomplish this I had to create quite an extensive formula for this, as shown below. Does anyone have any ideas for better and faster ways to accomplish this?

 

MennoCremers_0-1690371051143.png

 

Thanks in Advance!

Menno

 

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Syk
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Click on the column you want to group then in column tools > data groups create a new data grouping.

Syk_0-1690374957415.png


I prefer to work with the list grouping and specify what goes into each group. Hope this helps!

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Syk
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Super User

Click on the column you want to group then in column tools > data groups create a new data grouping.

Syk_0-1690374957415.png


I prefer to work with the list grouping and specify what goes into each group. Hope this helps!

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