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Sort by axis values
- 8 years ago
There's a variety of ways to accomplish this, but one option is creating an index for severity (either 4/high risk or 1/high risk). Once that's complete, use Modeling > Sort by Column to order the risk field by index.
Once you've done that, what you tried in your picture will be successful.
- 8 years ago
Yep, I just created an index column in the fabricated table. There's other options depending on the complexity of your data, but it looks like this should work for what you need.
If it answered your question, make sure to mark the post above as a solution to help other users with similar problems.
There's a variety of ways to accomplish this, but one option is creating an index for severity (either 4/high risk or 1/high risk). Once that's complete, use Modeling > Sort by Column to order the risk field by index.
Once you've done that, what you tried in your picture will be successful.
- ek21128 years agoAdvocate II
RMDNA this looks great. Is creating Index same as creating an index column? Could you please elaborate. Thank you.
- RMDNA8 years agoSolution Sage
Yep, I just created an index column in the fabricated table. There's other options depending on the complexity of your data, but it looks like this should work for what you need.
If it answered your question, make sure to mark the post above as a solution to help other users with similar problems.