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I want to rename the label names to something else. Not sure how to do it. These values are coming directly from SQL Server and I do not want to change it in the Source. Just in the visual for the user's clarity as to what it means.
Can someone please help?
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@neetu14 ,
You can try creating groups based on the column values:
Just click with right side mouse on the column and select New Group.
Create one group per item with custom name.
Ricardo
Hi @neetu14 ,
Maybe you can get the values and create alias for them in another table. After that, just create a new table with the values or merge it on the table.
I hope it helps,
Ricardo
Is there any other way in formatting apart from creating a new table?
@neetu14 ,
You can try creating groups based on the column values:
Just click with right side mouse on the column and select New Group.
Create one group per item with custom name.
Ricardo
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