Named Groups
The default grouping procedure (see Grouping and Summarization in Data Binding Wizard) partitions a data column based on its distinct values. For example, if a column contains state abbreviations CA, NY, and WA, then the default grouping produces one group for CA, one group for NY, and one group for WA.
If this default grouping is not satisfactory, you can create a different column partition by using Named Grouping. A Named Grouping is a set of custom conditions (i.e., rules) that partition the data set into desired groups. For example, you can create the named groups “East Coast,” “Central,” and “West Coast,” and define the conditions that determine which states belong in each of the named groups.
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