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First of all thank you so much for developing this visual, we've found it really useful so far. 👍
There is a desire from within our organisation to be able to see a summary table which displays multiple indicators for multiple teams. This will then hopefully help them to identify which teams have outliers for each
indicator at a glance.
Using your visual I've did a bit of a 'work around' by having multiple visuals filtered to a specific team, created a header for each team and positioned them so they overlap each other to produce the attached... it works to some degree, but the alignment soon goes out of sink when a certain team doesn't have data for a particular indicator.
I was just wondering if there was a way to achieve this kind of view without my painful workaround!
Thanks again!
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One approach would be to add 'Team' as another level of grouping to the summary table input, so that the table would show a row for each team for each indicator - the visual doesn't currently support separate columns for each group
Hi Andrew,
First of all thank you so much for developing this visual, we've found it really useful so far. 👍
There is a desire from within our organisation to be able to see a summary table which displays multiple indicators for multiple teams. This will then hopefully help them to identify which teams have outliers for each
indicator at a glance.
Using your visual I've did a bit of a 'work around' by having multiple visuals filtered to a specific team, created a header for each team and positioned them so they overlap each other to produce the attached... it works to some degree, but the alignment soon goes out of sink when a certain team doesn't have data for a particular indicator.
I was just wondering if there was a way to achieve this kind of view without my painful workaround!
Thanks again!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: