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I am trying to create a table that shows the number of cases at each step of the business acquisition process for each month, based on an SCD2 model.
2024/01/01 | 2024/01/02 | 2024/01/03 | 2024/01/04 | |
majorA | XXXX | XXXX | XXXX | XXXX |
majorB | XXXX | XXXX | XXXX | XXXX |
majorC | XXXX | XXXX | XXXX | XXXX |
majorD | XXXX | XXXX | XXXX | XXXX |
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Nope. Use a matrix and select "measures on rows". You can search for it
You can use marix visual to get the visual you are expecting to see.
Place the column that has values for Major in x-axis, while the data column should be kept in Y-axis. you can place the measures in the value section of the matrix.
You can make the measures as rows using the "Switch values to rows" option in the value section. For reference, ss given below
Thank you !!
You can use marix visual to get the visual you are expecting to see.
Place the column that has values for Major in x-axis, while the data column should be kept in Y-axis. you can place the measures in the value section of the matrix.
You can make the measures as rows using the "Switch values to rows" option in the value section. For reference, ss given below
Nope. Use a matrix and select "measures on rows". You can search for it
Thank you!!
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