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Ordering of measures in a leaderboard (Finer grain control and consistency of behavior) #6311

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dweinstein opened this issue Dec 19, 2024 · 1 comment
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dweinstein commented Dec 19, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'm frustrated when I can't re-order or pin columns (measures) in a "leaderboard" view (when you click into a specific dimension) similar to how I would with a spreadsheet.

Describe the solution you'd like
Similar to the way a spreadsheet works I'd like to be able to pin a column or re-order the columns in the views. In a pivot view you can control the order of columns, and pinning is something you can do in the model viewer so it seems like these are features you've at least thought about.

Describe alternatives you've considered
I've considered hiding measures/columns until the ones I want are close together but then I don't want to hide those columns all the time.

I thought if I put the measures close together in the metrics they would show up next to each other in the "leaderboard" view.

I also click start pivot and customize the order.

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It seems like sometimes the order of the measures are a bit unpredictable when you introduce new ones to a previous metric/dashboard?

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For my own clarification, when you expand a dimension/leaderboard you would want to re-order the measure columns in that table.

Would the ability to drag the columns around to set a column order be enough?

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