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sort pivot table according a hide dimension

Hi all,

I need to sort a pivot table according to 'Volumes' dimension without visualizing this dimension in pivot.

BRAND ..\040-Images\Gif\Brand Images\AUDI.gif ..\040-Images\Gif\Brand Images\FIAT.gif ..\040-Images\Gif\Brand Images\MERCEDES.gif
MODEL A1 A3 A4 500L A-CLASS
Engine 2.0T DI 256 MT AWD 3.2 6V  DI 250 DCT AWD 3.0 6L T DI 272 DCT AWD 0.9 2L T 105 MT 2.0T DI 211 DCT
CHR Volumes 10054558 10065156 10064756 20001047 10032922
acceleration 0-100 km/h
8,3 7,4 6,1 12,3 6,6
CO2 level - g/km combined
108 169 197 112 143
Maximum power hp/PS
143 200 272 105 211
maximum speed (km/h)
217 238 250 180 240
maximum torque Nm
320 280 350 145 350
published kerb weight (kg)
1190 1335 1665 1260 1370
rpm for maximum power
- - 4000 - -
rpm for maximum torque
1750 1700 1500 2000 1200
urban (l/100km)
5 10 11,1 5,7 8,3

How can I achieve this results?

Thanks for help,

Davide

2 Replies
Gysbert_Wassenaar

It looks like there's only one Volumes per MODEL. You could try changing MODEL to a calculated dimension: =dual(MODEL,Volumes) and sort MODEL numerically. If that's not possible with MODEL you could try it for Engine instead. If that doesn't work either you are totally out of luck. Pivot tables are very limited when it comes to sorting.


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Thanks,

I solved this problem with a workaround. I maintain the 'Volumes' dimension and hide it with a text object in which I set the title of the chart.

Thanks anyway.

Davide