Qlik Sense Crosstable
Whenever you have pivoted data, the Crosstable prefix can transform the data and create the desired fields. A crosstable is a matrix where one of the fields is displayed vertically and another is displayed horizontally. For example, In a table, you have one column for each month and one row per Region. Link for data https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...

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