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How to show side by side two tables of same field depending on value of another field

elvistitus
New Member

For example, I have events that contain a Version field and also a timeTaken field.

I want to display two tables of the timeTaken field side by side depending the value of the version field.

If Version = 1 show me all the timeTaken values in one table
if Version = 2 show me all the timeTaken values in another table. ( in the same panel )

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elvistitus
New Member

Hi Adrian, thanks for your response.

Here's what Im looking to achieve.

Note : in this example I have 3 tables. ( which I would like represent as 3 side by side bars )

SomeNames | render_times for Version3 | render_times for Ver 2 | render_times for Ver 1 |

exampleName1 | 6 | 8 | 6
exampleName2 | 7 | 8 | 9
exampleName3 | 8 | 9 | 6

Each of these render_times columns are values depending on another variable eg: Version

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Adrian_ftx
Path Finder

Hi elvistutus,

If I understand correctly, you need two tables in one panel?
Is there a reason why you don't try to display one panel (version=1) with a table and another panel with the other table (version =2)?
If you really need 2 tables in one panel, can you provide a sample of your data and of expected result?

Best regards,
Adrian

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