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Structure

{mainTitle}

{subTitle}

importance secondary

importance primary

group importance primary

group importance secondary

importance primary

importance secondary

Behavior

Just like columns and column groups, row groups are produced by copying the cells from the table style and filling them out.

Unlike column groups, it is not possible to specify different row styles for different row group styles. In other words, the row style for importance 1 is the same for row group style with importance 1 as well as importance 2. There is no hierarchy.

The row groups are produced if there are row group styles are defined and row group headers are defined in the abstract report. If the abstract report has no row group headers they are only produced if rowGroupHeadersHideIfNoLabels is set to false.

There is a special case for when no header facts are defined for the first fact column and the row header column should not be produced. In that case the row group header is produced into the first fact column.

Examples

Example 1: Showing a simple case in which row group headers and header facts are defined

Example 2: Showing row group headers in the first fact column

Please note: In this example, the row group headers are written into the first fact column because no row headers are defined and there is no header fact for the first column.

Example 3: Showing row group headers where only header facts are produced

Example 4: Showing how rowGroupHeadersHideIfNoLabels works

Example 5: Showing the case where no row group headers are set

Example 6: Showing the case where no row group styles are defined

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