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mrsr2218
Contributor
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Mixed column Labels in straight table qlikview

Hi All,

I need little help. Is it possible to get mixed column labels in Straight table in QlikView.

For e.g. say,

FIELD1 = Vertical Label followed by FILED2 Horizontal Label etc. 

When I tried Presentation -> Horizonal/Vertical Column Labels, its applied to all the fields and not specific field I want.

Eagerly waiting for reply

Thanks and Regards,

Mou

 

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marcus_sommer

It's a global setting for the object. Means you get either this or that but not a mix of both.

Beside of this make sure that your labels are as short as possible so that they could be differed and are not misinterpreted. More useful context to the content might be offered within the comments of dimensions/expressions/object and/or within the title or similar.

In some cases you may also get a more suitable result if you applies multiple lines within the header and using a manually label respectively a duplicated field which looked like:

M
O
N
T
H

instead of MONTH. 

- Marcus

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Andrei_Cusnir
Specialist
Specialist

Hello,

 

I have moved this topic under QlikView since it is related to QlikView's Straight table chart. From the description provided, it is not 100% clear as to what exactly seems to be the issue. Can you please share the following information?

1. Which version of QlikView are you using and which patch version?

2. Can you share a screenshot of the options that you have modified in Presentation > Horizontal/Vertical Column Labels?

3. Can you share a screenshot of the Straight table and highlight the exact part where the issue is present?

4. Can you elaborate in detail as to which exactly is the expected output? (Maybe mention on the screenshot as to how you want the chart to look like)

 

This information will help us understand better the use case scenario that you have! 

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marcus_sommer

It's a global setting for the object. Means you get either this or that but not a mix of both.

Beside of this make sure that your labels are as short as possible so that they could be differed and are not misinterpreted. More useful context to the content might be offered within the comments of dimensions/expressions/object and/or within the title or similar.

In some cases you may also get a more suitable result if you applies multiple lines within the header and using a manually label respectively a duplicated field which looked like:

M
O
N
T
H

instead of MONTH. 

- Marcus