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Best answer by MandyGeorge

When you have multiple columns in your table with different date ranges, it will show in the place you indicated what date ranges is being used for that specific cell. 

Whichever column is furthest to the left is the one that is going to determine which date ranges gets shown in the dimension item in the rows. 

You aren't showing your column headers, but I'm going to assume that at least one of them has some kind of date ranges. Because one is 2025 and the other is 2026, and the dimension item shows 2025, the date ranges in the cells help you know what data is actually being populated there.

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MandyGeorge
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April 24, 2026

When you have multiple columns in your table with different date ranges, it will show in the place you indicated what date ranges is being used for that specific cell. 

Whichever column is furthest to the left is the one that is going to determine which date ranges gets shown in the dimension item in the rows. 

You aren't showing your column headers, but I'm going to assume that at least one of them has some kind of date ranges. Because one is 2025 and the other is 2026, and the dimension item shows 2025, the date ranges in the cells help you know what data is actually being populated there.

LetasilAuthor
Level 1
April 24, 2026

Thank you so much ​@MandyGeorge!

Got it!
I had a hunch was this, but couldn’t find anywhere this statement.

Indeed the headers column is a metric with Date Ranges segments applied.

Cheers,
Leonardo.