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Saxon10
Post Prodigy
Post Prodigy

Multiple row headers in matrix table visual

Hi,

 

I have three columns in a table which is Order, Team and Team Code and status.

I added Order and Team columns in matrix table Row Level but both columns are showing within the same row but I would like to see separately (Order and Team) in matrix table.

 

OrderTeamTeam CodeStatus
1INDDD1OK
1INDDD1OK
1INDDD1OK
2ENGDD2OK
2ENGDD2OK
2ENGDD2OK
3UKDD3OK
3UKDD3OK
3UKDD3OK
3UKDD3OK
4AUSDD4NOT OK
4AUSDD4NOT OK
4AUSDD4NOT OK
5SRIDD5NOT OK
5SRIDD5NOT OK
6PAKDD6OK
6PAKDD6OK
6PAKDD6OK
7WIDD7OK
7WIDD7OK
8SADD8OK
8SADD8OK
8SADD8OK
8SADD8OK
8SADD8OK

 

Matrix visual:

If I want to see the team then I need to expand every single order. 

 

Saxon10_0-1627072782983.png

 

In Excel I am can add multiple columns in row level and I can ignore the sub total. I would like to get the same thing in Power BI matrix table in visual level.

 

Any advise please

 

Desired output

 

Saxon10_1-1627073170870.png

 

 

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vanessafvg
Super User
Super User

you can turn off the stepped layout in the row headers settings, you will still need to expand but its on one line

 

see if that helps.

vanessafvg_0-1627074141475.png

 





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vanessafvg
Super User
Super User

you can turn off the stepped layout in the row headers settings, you will still need to expand but its on one line

 

see if that helps.

vanessafvg_0-1627074141475.png

 





If I took the time to answer your question and I came up with a solution, please mark my post as a solution and /or give kudos freely for the effort 🙂 Thank you!

Proud to be a Super User!




Anonymous
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Agreed, its a nice trick.  But if you have many rows, sub optimal.  How would one line up both on the same row WITHOUT having to expand?  

Hi,

 

Thanks for your reply and help. It's nice trick.

 

 

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