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PowerBIBeets
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How to section my table

I have a table that looks liek this:

Prioritynameamountother data
4name126
4name 223.2
3name326
1name131
1name131
1name236

But I want it to look like this:

Priority 4   
 name 126
 name 223.2
    
Priority 3   
 name326
    
Priority 1   
 name 131
 nmae131
 name236

 

I tried doing it with a matrix but I dont have any unique identitfiers so not all items would show up,  I feel like this souldn't be hard to do but I can't figure it out

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Greg_Deckler
Super User
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Perhaps create a calculated column like:

 

Column = 1

Now you have a value for every row. Put this column in your matrix with any aggregation. Turn off column header word wrapping and value word wrapping and then reduce the width of this column to nothing. Every row should show up now, regardless.

 

I'm assuming that you put Priority and Name as rows and drilled down using the forked arrow icon, correct?


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