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Hello,
I have a single table with 5 columns COL1, COL2, COL3, COL4, COL5, Table has over 500,000 rows.
I have a slicer on COL1, now Based on value selected by users in COL1, I want to show
COL1, COL2, COL3, COL4, and COL5 Values across (Pivot)
So, IF Values of COL1 selected to be A, then there might be only 10 columns going across for COL5
Is it possible?
Solved! Go to Solution.
It seems that you may simply Use matrix visualizations.
It seems that you may simply Use matrix visualizations.
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