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Hello and thank you for your time,
I am working with some data to do with client care.
We need to be able to see what services individuals typically use on their 1st/2nd/3rd... visits. So I was thinking something like this:
Data:
However the above isnt quite working based on the data I have. I managed to rank each person's cases by date, however it doesnt seem to work out very well with this visual. Any advice on what I need to do to the data set to fix this?
I want the first column to only show peoples first cases broken down by type, then in each category to drill down further.
As an example: Of the individuals who first requested "Advice", how many then had "Information" as their 2nd case.
Thank you for your time,
El
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Hi @Anonymous,
Did you mean to change the default sort of decomposition tree sorting effects?
If that is the case, you can take a look at the following link to create a custom sorting table, link to the raw table field.
After these steps, you can use it on the decomposition tree to apply for custom sorting orders.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @Anonymous,
Did you mean to change the default sort of decomposition tree sorting effects?
If that is the case, you can take a look at the following link to create a custom sorting table, link to the raw table field.
After these steps, you can use it on the decomposition tree to apply for custom sorting orders.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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