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I recall doing this at one time, but can't seem to figure out how I did it. I have a table with multiple columns. Each column has its' own drill-thru. When I right-click on one value, select Drill-Through, I see a list of ALL Drill-Throughs. How can I have it display only the Drill-Through I selected? Below, I selected Total Completed value. Choose Drill-Through, expecting to see Total Completed; instead I see Drill-Through for Total Completed and Total Work Orders.
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Hi @Anonymous,
That means you have two Drill-Through pages that both two these fields. If you'd like only one page, simply remove the [Total Completed] from the drill-through field of [Total Work Orders]. Please refer to the snapshot below.
Best Regards,
Hi @Anonymous,
That means you have two Drill-Through pages that both two these fields. If you'd like only one page, simply remove the [Total Completed] from the drill-through field of [Total Work Orders]. Please refer to the snapshot below.
Best Regards,
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