For better usability provide the user the ability to sort and filter on the columns when viewing custom tables. We have tables with 30 or more rows and without the ability to sort, it creates inefficiency in the use of the table.
+1 on this idea. We'd also like to be able to move rows around. Right now new rows are added to the top line, and it's not always the way we want to work. If the rows could be sorted or a drag/drop feature added it would make a diff for the UX.
Thank you for your idea! Can you share more about how your are using custom tables when you find the need for sorting and filtering? It is currently possible to use a list report to do this, but I'm curious if there are reasons this does not work for your use case. Thanks!
Would it be possible to have a filter option on custom tables, when you select the item on the filter the custom table then only shows item chosen?
Karla Johnson
over 3 years ago
in Account settings
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Navigation of the 'Objectives' section
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Currently it is difficult to review objectives due to the table being so large and resulting in having to scroll up/down and left/right. As a user it would help if the view can be configured to suit preferences e.g. use filters to display objectiv...
Sara H
about 2 years ago
in Reports
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Sort and move rows, filter by column on custom tables
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Add the capability to sort and move rows and filter by column on custom tables!!!
Karla Johnson
over 2 years ago
in Reports
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Future consideration
+1 on this idea. We'd also like to be able to move rows around. Right now new rows are added to the top line, and it's not always the way we want to work. If the rows could be sorted or a drag/drop feature added it would make a diff for the UX.
Thank you for your idea! Can you share more about how your are using custom tables when you find the need for sorting and filtering? It is currently possible to use a list report to do this, but I'm curious if there are reasons this does not work for your use case. Thanks!