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i have data, which sales data, by vehicle by region. i'm using region as the dimension (east, west, north, south, unknown) and i need to count all the data, in all 5 regions but i need to only show the first 4, in the final line chart. How do you count the data but not show it? i had done this - REGION -= {'Unk'} but i realized that is wrong, in that the values of the unknown region aren't getting counted and not being shown. how do i get them counted but not shown?
thanks
becki kain
I tried this - Re: how to hide row in pivot table, but when i suppress the null value, i lose the value that was in Unk in the total calcution
Can you share some sample and show us exactly what output you are expecting?
have you tried dimension limits?
first you need to sort the dimension example sort > region > asc/desc
dimension limits > first 4 values
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