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How do I get a vertical table so i can just show my data? I don't want to matrix because when I use a Matrix, it forces me to have a sum, count, average of the columns etc. I don't want any summarization. i just want to view the data in my database with the appropriate slicer filters applied.
I'm filtering a SQL view that has around 30 columns of data. When filtered, there will be only 1 record remaining. I want to make it such that i can create vertical tables to group relevant data from that record and visualize it all in once glance. In the image below I would imagine group 1, 2, and 3 being separate tables.
Hi @gkbradshaw
It's not clear to me what you want as a solution - please provide an example.
Also, please provide some sample data showing the correct table structure you are using. If we have to assume how your data is currently sructured, we could end up giving you a solution that doesn't work in your situation.
Please provide a file or table - not images.
Regards
Phil
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Use 3 tables, 1 for each group.
regards
Phil
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Using multiple tables isn't the issue. The issue is that the tables are formatted differently and I can't figure out how to transpose it. This is how they show up with data.
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