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Swapping Pivot Table Rows with Columns

Hello,


I am trying to create a table where the columns are a categorical variable and the rows are a quantitative variable, such that the intersection of each row and column will provide the relevant quantitative value for each categorical value, however I am finding that I am only able to create any sort of chart that natively supports this without heavily modifying my dataflow with Magic ETL. Is there an intuitive way to set up a table so that quantitative variables can be used as rows and there doesn't need to be a separate value assigned for the "Values" field? Below is my best attempt at setting this up & as you can see the Pivot table doesn't seem to allow to put my quantitative variables as rows

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I am aware that I can pivot my dataflow with Magic ETL to create a new column for each value in my "Time Period" field and go from there, however that is going to be very impractical for what is essentially a 5 minute exercise in excel where pivot tables allow you to either show your quantitative variables horizontally or vertically.

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  • Coach
    edited August 2021

    There is a setting under General settings that will allow you flip how your Pivot Table displays metrics ... not sure if that meets your requirements.


    EDIT -- Lies. you can do it with a HTML table card. "transpose"

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  • Member
    edited August 2021

    @jaeW_at_Onyx I don't see a setting for HTML tables to transpose. Where did you see that?

  • Coach
    Answer ✓

    sorry i meant Mega Table

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  • Member
    Answer ✓

    @jaeW_at_Onyx Awesome that worked, thank you!

  • Haha let me know if you find it, I didn't see one

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