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parry2k
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How to group dimension by measures in the matrix visual-another great use case of calculation groups

In this NEW video, learn how you can improve the matrix visual to group the column by measure. In this example, we will show Year under each Sales measure and similarly show Year under each Quantity measure instead of out of the box where measures (in this case Sales and Quantity) show under each Year column.

 

Learn how we can take advantage of calculation groups to achieve such functionality. Do check other videos in the calculation group playlist. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHLptuVA-Ek&list=PLiYSIjh4cEx2s8-jXBhv5aCu5_6F9zQ3I https://youtu.be/q-zFoQfBHXM

 
 
Calculation Group - Improve Matrix Visual - Group Dimensions by Measures (Time 0_00_04;14).png


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Hi @parry2k ,

 

Thanks for this walkthrough.

 

Best Regards,
Gao

parry2k
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In case you missed it. Cheers!!!



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