Ian Bennett on 17 Feb 2017 08:50:54
At least as an option, allow fields to be ordered the same as the source query rather than alphabetical. This way they can be put in a logical and consistent order.
Obviously, a workaround is to prefix each column name with a number but this is clunky, unattractive and a pain if the columns change often.
- Comments (77)
RE: Customize fields list ordering
Yes, please update this feature.
RE: Customize fields list ordering
This would be really useful and consistent with Excel Pivot Tables
RE: Customize fields list ordering
OMG I'm missing this sooo much!
RE: Customize fields list ordering
Please let this happen soon. :-)
RE: Customize fields list ordering
Please add this soon. It is so frustrating trying to find a field in alphabetical order when we are so used to our data being ordered in a different way.
RE: Customize fields list ordering
I would like to customize the list of fields in view mode of the records in a report and save it.
RE: Customize fields list ordering
Agreed! I would be much obliged if you would kindly fix this. About a week into using Power BI and this is my biggest gripe by far. I am constantly playing hunt the field, whereas if it was in the original order I would just know - I would already be moving my mouse pointer to roughly the right part of the list before even thinking about it. Particularly problematic with calculated columns on the end of data set with a "flow" from one to the next in a logical manner. To my mind isLate comes after daysToTarget and I'm don't think I will ever come to see alphabetical order as an improvement. This is just one example from my work today which I hope explains the point.
RE: Customize fields list ordering
Usually in a pivot table field view you may choose to sort the fields alphabetically or data source order. However, if you also happen to hide any field from client tools, you may no longer sort in data source order, alphabetically only.
RE: Customize fields list ordering
Please consider this, it would be a very useful "cosmetic" change. Oddly hard to find the field you're looking for when you're so used to seeing it in table column order. Address data in particular is a pain to add from an alphabetical list.
RE: Customize fields list ordering
Yes, please, go for it.