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Currently, Apache Superset allows users to create and view pivot tables within the dashboard. However, there is no direct option to download the pivoted data as it appears in the visualization.
This feature would enhance usability by enabling users to export pivoted tables directly in a file format, such as CSV or Excel, while preserving the pivoted structure.
Current Behavior: Exporting to CSV or Excel downloads the dataset in its raw structure, which does not match the pivot table as displayed in the dashboard.
Expected Behavior: Users should be able to download the CSV or Excel file with the same pivoted table structure as shown in the visualization from the dashboard
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Currently, Apache Superset allows users to create and view pivot tables within the dashboard. However, there is no direct option to download the pivoted data as it appears in the visualization.
This feature would enhance usability by enabling users to export pivoted tables directly in a file format, such as CSV or Excel, while preserving the pivoted structure.
Current Behavior: Exporting to CSV or Excel downloads the dataset in its raw structure, which does not match the pivot table as displayed in the dashboard.
Expected Behavior: Users should be able to download the CSV or Excel file with the same pivoted table structure as shown in the visualization from the dashboard
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