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BIP - How to pivot to display questions horizontally as the heading using answers instead of measure

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BIP - How to pivot to display questions horizontally as the heading using answers instead of measures, displaying respondents as the first column
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BI Published report of people, their answers plus questions as the horizontal headings
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Hello Richard,
I understand you are asking a question regarding displaying LOV Questions horizontally instead of vertically
I have found several other inquiries requesting this capability. Currently this is not supported.
You may want to submit an enhancement request to Oracle EPM Cloud Support Idea Lab
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Regards,
DNelson
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