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I have the following visual:
The axis is in a really messy order whether i sort is ascending or descending.. is there a way to sort it such that it is in the order:
<60
>60
>90
>120
>180
The axis is a column called Aging that is created as follows:
Solved! Go to Solution.
create another custom column and set values accordingly and sort by custom column
like this......
when value is custom column
<60 1
>60 2
>90 3
>120 4
>180 5
create another custom column and set values accordingly and sort by custom column
like this......
when value is custom column
<60 1
>60 2
>90 3
>120 4
>180 5
@Anonymous
Hey I created a new column as follows:
When I try to Sort Aging by this column it shows this:
So there is no change
remove sorting on Aging column if there is any
@Anonymous There was no other sorting in it. I calculated the exact same stuff in the back end and then tried the sort in the front end and it worked.
But no clue y it did not work in the front end directly.
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