Please I need help with this
Currently my sheet looks like this
June 2021 | Field 17 | Field 18 | July 2021 | Field 20 | Field 21 |
YTD | MTD | MTD | YTD | MTD | MTD |
752 | 362 | 677 | 533 | 643 | 115 |
344 | 126 | 775 | 353 | 246 | 678 |
245 | 643 | 772 | 878 | 535 | 744 |
Here's the result I'm hoping for - updating specific column name in respect to the left column
June 2021 | June 2021 | June 2021 | July 2021 | July 2021 | July 2021 |
YTD | MTD | MTD | YTD | MTD | MTD |
752 | 362 | 677 | 533 | 643 | 115 |
344 | 126 | 775 | 353 | 246 | 678 |
245 | 643 | 772 | 878 | 535 | 744 |
Many thanks
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Hi @Dapo ,
Unfortunately Alteryx does not support having 2 or more column headers with the exact same name, so we have to get a little crafty. I have attached an example solution here. Hope this sparks some inspiration.
Hi @Dapo
Alteryx won't allow you to name fields the same. When you try to do this, it will rename each duplicate field with an underscore and number to show the duplicate field names. So the best you could do is rename all your fields like this:
Let me know if this answers your question.
Cheers!
Phil
Hi @Dapo
Here is how you can do it. I have added to space to name to make them look alike.
Workflow:
Hope this helps : )
As another option, you could shift the month names down into the first row of data and keep generic headers. You could then e.g. put the data into a table without column headers before rendering out.
Thank you @drew9
Yes it answers my question perfectly, thanks @Maskell_Rascal
Yes it does help - thanks 🙂
Happy to help : ) @Dapo
Cheers and have a nice day!