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Hi,
how can a do a multiple sort after client, date and time in this order?
thanks
Cosmin
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @cosminc,
Nope, these option also works on dynamic datasource.
Please sort columns before add index column, then records will get correct index even if updated dynamically.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hello,
You can sort 2 columns by giving rank to 2 columns and later sort based on rank.
Thanks,
Aditya
if i understood you say from a query editor to sort date - create a column with rank, after that sort start time and create a column with rank and after that to concatenate there 2 rank columns and sort in in visualisation after this? but it is a dynamic source, it is updated daily, i think it's not works.
Hi @cosminc,
Nope, these option also works on dynamic datasource.
Please sort columns before add index column, then records will get correct index even if updated dynamically.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Thanks
Cosmin
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