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jorge_perez
Level I

sub-categorizing columns of data

Hi, 'I am trying to find a way to subdivide the columns into different groups but allowing them to be in multiple gropus at the same time or being able to filter them easily. Lets say I have multiple suppliers for steel and aluminum and i want to be able to analyze only certain suppliers or i want to analysze all the parts made with steel no matter who the supplier is or by process. this would be used for a much much larger number of suppliers and products.

 

Thanks

 

 

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 steel aluminum steel aluminum 
 die casting stamping die casting stamping die casting stamping die casting stamping 
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txnelson
Super User

Re: sub-categorizing columns of data

You can use a Data Filter, or a Local Data Filter to do the subsetting you are referencing.  And if necessary, you can easily create a new column which is a concatenation of the multiple columns, and then use a Data Filter or a Local Data Filter to subset into whatever combination of selections.

Jim

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jorge_perez
Level I

Re: sub-categorizing columns of data

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txnelson
Super User

Re: sub-categorizing columns of data

You can use a Data Filter, or a Local Data Filter to do the subsetting you are referencing.  And if necessary, you can easily create a new column which is a concatenation of the multiple columns, and then use a Data Filter or a Local Data Filter to subset into whatever combination of selections.

Jim
jorge_perez
Level I

Re: sub-categorizing columns of data

thanks.

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