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Hi,
i've searched all the forum but still couldn't find any solutions for this. Attached is my example, I want to get rid of row 0 in the pivot table, but still showing all days columns. It has to be this option, Not using ValueList or add 5 expressions for each day, as I also need to have the action if i click on the cell in the pivot table, it'll do something.
Its attached once again. Also available at this link: Re: Remove Null row in Pivot table but still show all columns
Forgot the attachment
See if the attached approach is helpful
Is there any attachment? what did you do exactly?
I did attach a qvw. I made few changes, can you not see the file? It would be difficult to cover all the changes I made.
Expression used:
If(Len(Trim(Division)) > 0 and Sum(Cases) = 0, Dual(0, Sum(TOTAL 0.0001)), Sum(Cases))
Sorry I didn't see the attachment. Can you please send it again. Thanks. In the mean time, i'll try your expression
Its attached once again. Also available at this link: Re: Remove Null row in Pivot table but still show all columns
Perfect, thanks a lot for your help. Sorry i opened your reply in the notification so i didn't see the attachment there.
I was even thinking changing my script to do the sum by distribution in there for all the dates, but your solution seems to work.
It's just a bit more complicated to my case but i can deal with it.
Hi Sunny,
i've just realized it's working ok in ver 12, but not 11. unfortunately my client is still using v11
In v11, you don't see the column 1 day
Let me test this out on QV11 ![]()