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- Anonymous
For that specific example, you can do a sum aggregation in the report, which would give you the total over the report period.
- 9 hours ago, Stuart Weenig said:
For that specific example, you can do a sum aggregation in the report, which would give you the total over the report period.
We need to be able to do it for a top 10 table where there may be 100s of instances. When using Sum / aggregation reports it aggregates all instance values.
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