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Hello,
I am using a table in Power BI dekstop, and the data currently looks like this:
8/24/2017 Interview 1
8/24/2017 Interview 2
8/24/2017 Interview 3
8/24/2017 Interview 4
8/25/2017 Interview 1
8/25/2017 Interview 2
8/25/2017 Interview 3
And I would like it to look like this:
8/24/2017 Interview 1
Interview 2
Interview 3
Interview 4
8/25/2017 Interview 1
Interview 2
Interview 3
Is this possible? Thanks!
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Please try to use a matrix visual, and trun off "Stepped layout" property.
Regards,
Charlie Liao
Please try to use a matrix visual, and trun off "Stepped layout" property.
Regards,
Charlie Liao
I am trying to do soemthig similar to create a BOM the data looks like this except with 4 attributes per level:
Assembly | Descr | Part A | Descr A | Part 1a | Descr 1A | ||||
Assembly | Descr | Part A | Descr A | Part 1b | Descr 1B | part 2a | Descr | part 3a | Descr |
Assembly | Descr | Part A | Descr A | Part 1b | Descr 1B | part 2a | Descr | part 3b | Descr |
Assembly | Descr | Part A | Descr A | Part 1b | Descr 1B | part 2b | Descr | part 3c | Descr |
Assembly | Descr | Part B | Descr B |
But I want to supress all repeated values like this:
Assembly | Descr | Part A | Descr A | Part 1a | Descr 1A | ||||
Part 1b | Descr 1C | part 2a | Descr | part 3a | Descr | ||||
part 3b | Descr | ||||||||
part 2b | Descr | part 3c | Descr | ||||||
Part B | Descr B |
I tried to use a matrix but it will not display multiple attribute colums. I can drill though the multiple levels, but only with a single attribute. And if I add the first description, it won't display the Assembly code. Is there not a simple Display First setting somewhere? I have never seen a tool (and I have used just about all of them) that woin't allow you to group on a column (not Power BI grouping on values) and then either show all of them or just the first or last and/or merge the grouped cells.
Try changing from a table visual to a matrix visual and keep both fields on the rows.
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