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dev85
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Matrix rows are grouping

Hi guys!

 

I'm creating a Matriz and I notice that the rows, with the same name, are grouped somehow. For example:

In the Matrix, for an specific country, it lists the respective clients like this:

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I need for the client resalted in red to be showed repeadtly (it should appear five times), as this is the way the information is been stored. For example if a change the matrix for a table it shows the information like this:

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As you can see, in the matrix form it summarize all the "red" clients into a single row. I already dig for a solution to this that says to turn off the wrap option and to change the value type to text but still don't work. 

 

Thanks in advance for your help.

 

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mangaus1111
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Hi @dev85 ,

you just need to add an index column in Power Query and then the names are not aggregated anymore.

 

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If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

Hi @mangaus1111 

 

I tried this and it didn't worked. I have already many values that should work as an "index" in the matrix and still it aggregates the names when I drill down the name of the clients. 

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