How: Run a query for a set of entities that contain CVL data-typed attributes with multiple options. Take the resulting work area and view as a Table. When you add CVL attributes as filters to the table view, all values for that CVL are presented, not just the ones with active values assigned for your current work area. The solve could be presenting only the selected CVL values that appear in that entity set or revising the CVL filter view to still include all available options but present the selected ones with checks at the top of the list.
Why: Table view in Enrich is expected to function like an Excel matrix where a filtered view only presents the relevant values for a multi-select field, not all available options for that attribute. This makes it difficult for business users to quickly determine what CVL values are represented in their current entity set.
For Who: Business users that would like to use CVL filters within the Enrich table view to see only the CVL values checked that relate to their individual entity set
Impact: Business users would have greater ability to manage and view their data directly in the Enrich UI instead of exporting the selected work area into Excel for analysis.
Additional context: Current workaround is to export the work area into Excel, convert it into a table and then filter using a more targeted list of CVL values. Users would obviously like to see this functionality in Enrich without the need to export for viewing.
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