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Hi,
Question about dimensions in a straight table / pivot table.
I would like to have three dimensions in one column. For three different dimensions I would like to see the same expression (sum of sales).
At this moment I have exactly what I need, but I don't like the layout of the table.
In column 1, line 1, I see the first dimension. In column 2, line 2, I see the second dimension, etc.
I would like to see all the dimensions in the first column. Is this possible?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Henco
clicking 'Indent mode' in the style tab can approximate what you need
Thanks for your reply.
It works exactly as I wish to, but it should be nice if I could give the different dimensions a label.
I think that's not possible with this option? So, I would like to see al the labels of the dimension in the first column.
Can you not have multiple dimensions in the first column based on some conditions? like;
if (condition 1, dimeinsion1, if (condition2, dimension2, dimension 3))
This way you can have all in one column.
Does somebody know if it's possible to have the values of different dimensions in one column?
I need to have each value of five dimensions each in a new row.
Preferably in a pivot table
Hi,
Properties-->style tab---> indent mode (check)
Hope this may help.
Thank you, Nisha, for your reply, only thing is that this only changes the view of my pivot.
What I realy need is to have each separate value in it's own row/cell.
Perhaps you, or someone else, can provide me with a statement that arranges these separate dimensions in one column, without the indent mode.