Hi,
I created a list table in VA. By default, the column label of the data source is displayed as the column header in the report. I need to display the "name in data source" as column header. Is there an easy way to do this without changing the label in the data source?
Thanks
Peter
I was going to suggest creating duplicates of each column and renaming those. Making calculated items is basically the same thing but a little bit more work.
If you go to this link:
You can submit a feature suggestion for this (an option for list tables to display column names instead of their labels). The feature suggestions are evaluated by the project management team, so they are very useful to us.
Thanks,
Sam
Hello Peter,
I don't think there's an easy way to show the column name instead of the label. Can you tell us more about why you need to display the column name?
Thanks,
Sam
Hi Sam,
the report is designed to provide a table which can be downloaded by our users, who will use it to do further analyses. For this, the column headers must be the variable names (as opposed to variable labels).
The same data source is used for other reports which need the (more descriptive) labels. Therefore we can not simply change the labels in the data source.
Our current work-around is to add a new calculated item which is a copy of the original item.
Kind regards
Peter
I was going to suggest creating duplicates of each column and renaming those. Making calculated items is basically the same thing but a little bit more work.
If you go to this link:
You can submit a feature suggestion for this (an option for list tables to display column names instead of their labels). The feature suggestions are evaluated by the project management team, so they are very useful to us.
Thanks,
Sam
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