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Old 05-21-2020, 01:34 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Terisa de morgan View Post
Not an expert but, for me, the best option would be a composite column, with a program/expression that would copy the original value from the manual one doing the tweaking you need for a hierarchical view.
I'm wondering how that would work.

Example - Orignal Column - Amazon
Heirarchal Column - 0 - Main Sources.Retail.Amazon

I wish I could figure out a one - to - one copy because I have other shelves that this would work for, the tags won't change, but keeping up with them sucks, and I wouldn't have so many columns to fill out.

I think what I want is this

If Original column contains Amazon then heirarchal column contains 0 - Main Sources.Retail.Amazon

And so on for each pair.

Is that possible. Create a list of paired tags and have them show up in their colums?

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