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Good morning everybody,
Today I'm facing with a very hard problem for me (but hope not for you) as I'm starting thinking I want to upset the rules of SQL...
Attached you can find my QVW.
I just would want to hide the columns where the values are 0.
What do you suggest?
Many thanks everybody!!
Regards.
Fabio.
That's not possible in a pivot table. The expression columns will be shown for every dimension value, in this case of your GROUP dimension. Try using a straight table with four expressions with a conditional expression for each.
Thanks Gysbert.
Do you think I could reach such target by creating a pivot table through some script macro or something like that?
Regards.
Fabio.
No, it doesn't matter how you create the pivot table. It just is not possible with a pivot table. Try using a straight table instead.