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The rich examples provided for different types of clinical summary tables are fantastic. However, one key feature seems to be missing for me, which is a deal breaker: the ability to click on a cell and see the population that makes up that cell.
For example, looking at the first table in your examples (ADAT01):
I can see there are 71 patients with no positive samples at baseline using Drug X. It would be great to be able to click on that number and see a listing of those 71 records.
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hi @daattali , thanks for raising this, I had discussed this with team back in March, but due to work priority, we did not move this forward, it is great to see this topic raised again. We will discuss after new year and share the outcome with you. Thanks! Very good suggestion!
Feature description
The rich examples provided for different types of clinical summary tables are fantastic. However, one key feature seems to be missing for me, which is a deal breaker: the ability to click on a cell and see the population that makes up that cell.
For example, looking at the first table in your examples (ADAT01):
I can see there are 71 patients with no positive samples at baseline using Drug X. It would be great to be able to click on that number and see a listing of those 71 records.
Code of Conduct
Contribution Guidelines
Security Policy
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: