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Hello DataMaven, there are limitations in Domo. For example, we cannot have multiple rows in one column when constructing the pivot table, but this is something that can be easily done in Excel, not in Domo. Number of columns in the pivot table is limited to 10, and we need to have more than 10. Again, not an issue in…
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Thank you Marcel for replying to my question. I was afraid that would be the answer. What I find interesting is that a Pivot in Excel allows me to include all fields in rows and they show in each row as shown here. So simple and so easy. Domo, on the other hand, allows me to include all these fields in the rows but they…
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Hello @jwhite, thank you for providing the solution. It works great as long as we have a limited amount of columns. I noticed the Pivot Table card can only have 10 rows. Creating the beast mode MAX - FIXED BY is the key to solve one of the problems of my request. Because of the limitation of rows, I have decided to use a…
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Hello @jwhite Yes, I need the last 4 columns included. Thank you for your time.
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Hello Amehdad, thanks for replying to my issue. I am not trying to remove duplicate rows since rows are not duplicated. I only have a handful of columns that have the same values and wanted to find a way to blank them. I am able to do it in Tableau and Excel and I was looking for a way to do it in Domo as well. Thank you.…
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Hi Grant, thank you for the response, but that's not exactly what I was looking for, or at least, I am not getting the outcome I was expecting. Let me clarify a bit more; going back to my example, I want to obtain the number of occurrences based on the ID#, so for ID# = 100, I only have 1, for ID#=500, I have 4, etc. I…