It's doable if you have less than 400 values in the dimension. The trick is to mark them all, right click and chose "show only selected rows". Once done, they are sortable. Caveat: new values won't appear in such a table until you change the selection.
I found a workaround for this which works well if the permuttaion count of your dimension is <= 400:- Show all dimension values in a freeform table- Select all of them- Right-click and "show only selected columns" -> Voilà, you can now sort by them. Dangerous though if new metrics would come in, si...
Whenever an eVar contains a numerical value, I painfully realize that I can not use "is greater than" or "is less than" on its value to create a segment. This is often very hindering. Any chance to get this allowed?
Adobe Mobile Marketing Services has great two-metric donuts under "Usage -> Technology". Can we please have thsi grpah type in Workspace, too? It is so useful to break down a donut graph further.
I find it super annoying that text in individual workspace cells is not selectable or copyable. This is especially bad when the cells contain GUIDs or other long things.To solve this, I made a little Bookmarklet to work around this:javascript:(function(window,document)%7Bfunction%20copyToClipboard(t...
Every single day at least once I badly miss "Stacked Area 100%" as chart type. Every single time I have to fire up Excel to make one. I wish that Workspace would have it.Donuts are great, but they don't show development over time. Stacked Areas are great, but ratio changes are hard to read due to th...
In legacy Reports, I can filter very powerful, including "starts with", "contains one of", "advanced" etc.In Workspace, the same feature only offers "contains" and "does not contain".I wish that I'd have the full flexibility in Workspaces as well.
The "Devices" Report, probably based on data from DeviceAtlas.com is not really useful, since it contains the device identifier in the Name string and thus does not group equivalent devices. There are e.g. dozens (hundreds?) of "Galaxy S7" devices which are all the same, but have slightly differing ...