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Dear All,
I have table with two fields like :
| Region | Comp | 
| A | 1 | 
| A | 2 | 
| A | 3 | 
| B | 4 | 
| B | 5 | 
| C | 6 | 
| C | 7 | 
| D | 8 | 
| D | 9 | 
Now I want to Create a table in which the dimension should be the combination of these two fields into one:
| Location | 
| A | 
| 1 | 
| 2 | 
| 3 | 
| B | 
| 4 | 
| 5 | 
| C | 
| 6 | 
| 7 | 
| D | 
| 8 | 
| 9 | 
Is this possible at front end?
Thanks in advance.
 Gysbert_Wassena
		
			Gysbert_WassenaSee attached qvw for the useless trick. Remodel your data for a real solution.
 
					
				
		
 swuehl
		
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		I believe you can't easily create a concatenated field that is associated with your data model on the front end.
What you can do, is create a synthetic dimension using ValueList(). But this would probably require some logic also in your expressions to filter your data according the synthetic dimension value (could be done using pick() / match()).
But I would suggest remodelling your data.
 Gysbert_Wassena
		
			Gysbert_WassenaSee attached qvw for the useless trick. Remodel your data for a real solution.
 tresesco
		
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		Or,
Like in attached sample using valuelist(). But seems not a useful one in real life scenario.
 rbecher
		
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		Hi Shrasti,
you could use an expression like:
Region & '/' & Comp
..and treat it like an hierarchy (see attached example). But then you cannot select region.
- Ralf
 rbecher
		
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		What? Hehe, funny how useless...
