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Monise Milanese |
Currently, you can use Metrics with identical Dimension names in an Advanced Table.
We'd like to have ability to further filter Dimensions to secondary Dimensions in order to provide an additional layer of context to the data provided, in 2 separate columns.
Use case:
Report on Sessions by Country by City, or Appointments generated from Leads by Team Member (based on data from Sales Forms) from Google Sheets data.
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Katja Pozeb
Merged with: Keyword data & URL data in one table row
Papaya Search (Data)
Hi, It would be neat to set up tables to show data in a way similar to Semrush or Ahrefs Position Trackers, where you can see precisely what URL is ranking for each keyword.
Ales Kotnik
User wants to create multi-dimensions (or at least two-dimensional) metrics from Google Sheets to be able to display data like Services provided by Client name and by Status. Creating a table that would show how many services were completed or are in-progress or in other statuses for each client.
Tijana Milasevic
The customer would like to be able to add a secondary dimension in the Advanced Table.
Ales Kotnik
User wants to be able to add dates as a second Dimension in an Advanced Table visualization.
Use case:
User wants to replicate a table from Google Sheets in exactly the same way, by being able to add the dates.
Shafaq Zaidi
Merged with: Use dates (weeks) as a second Dimension in an Advanced Table visualization
James B
I think this function would be very helpful. Combining one Dimension on a bar graph and adding metric's data (other Dimensions names) to the side/below would be very helpful.
Tijana Milasevic
Currently, you can use metrics with identical Dimension names in an Advanced Table.
The user wants to be able to have metrics with different Dimensions in the same Advanced Table.
Use case:
E.g. Emails sent for multiple countries (Custom Metric created for each country), where emails have different titles.
Sandra
Status changed to: Open
Sandra
Status changed to: Under review