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Chart (Pivot)Table Dimension Vs. Expression

Hi all,

I really want to  know why it is not possible to display different Expressions in one column that belong to the same dimension in a Chart Table

I have something like this:

BusinessUnitOrderNumber
1-2-31111
1-2-52222
1-2-33333
5-5-51234
1-2-35555

And I want to display it like this:

BusinessUnitOrderNumber
1111
1-2-33333
5555
1-2-52222
5-5-51234

BusinessUnit is my dimension and OrderNumber is my expression.

So maybe I havent understand the difference between dimension and Expression correctly.

If I do this in a TableBox it is nearly working. Because then I get this:

BusinessUnitOrderNumber
1-2-31111
1-2-33333
1-2-35555
1-2-52222
5-5-51234

But I want to have it summarized.

It would be nice if somebody could halp me with this problem.

1 Solution

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Gysbert_Wassenaar

OrderNumber looks like a dimension to me, not an expression. Try a pivot table with BusinessUnit and OrderNumber as dimensions and =1 as expression.


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Gysbert_Wassenaar

OrderNumber looks like a dimension to me, not an expression. Try a pivot table with BusinessUnit and OrderNumber as dimensions and =1 as expression.


talk is cheap, supply exceeds demand
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Author

Hi, ok this works. Now I get this:

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But with the column "1" it looks not that nice. Can I hide this?

jonathandienst
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

No you can't - but the expression is not required for a pivot table. Delete the expression and uncheck the Suppress Nulls option on Properties | Presentation.

Logic will get you from a to b. Imagination will take you everywhere. - A Einstein
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Author

Perfect, thank you so much.