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agni_gold
Specialist III
Specialist III

Need help for grouping data.

I am attaching the data in excel , and i want result  like attached screenshot.

I have tried many ways but not able to do this.

Please help

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stigchel
Partner - Master
Partner - Master

Have you read the comments in that blog? One is from HIC explaining how he made that:

The pivot table is easy to make:

  • Create a pivot table with Node1..Node7 as dimensions.
  • Make the dimension columns narrower.
  • On Properties - Style, check the "Indent Mode"
  • Also check the "Use only first dimension label"
  • Uncheck "Vertical Dimension Cell Borders"
  • On Properties - Presentation, check the "Subtotals on Top"

Done!

HIC

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MarcoWedel

Should work with a pivot table out of the box.

Gysbert_Wassenaar

A single dimension column in a pivot table that expands expands like a treeview listbox is not possible in Qlikview.


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agni_gold
Specialist III
Specialist III
Author

is any other way to do this ?

Or what should be the data structure (in attached excel) to do this.

Gysbert_Wassenaar

Simply use a standard pivot table with all the levels of the hierarchy as dimensions. Expand the dimensions as needed.

Or code an alternative pivot table object as an extension object.


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agni_gold
Specialist III
Specialist III
Author

other than pivot table , is any other chart object can do this ? like straight table

Gysbert_Wassenaar

No.


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agni_gold
Specialist III
Specialist III
Author

This type of grouping is possible in qliksense.

agni_gold
Specialist III
Specialist III
Author

Actually i saw something here

Unbalanced, n-level hierarchies

but how can i do that , i dont know.

sunny_talwar

There is a supporting document with the blog you shared which gives more insights on when it can be used and kind of how it can be implemented. Have you looked at that?

Hierarchies