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- <h1>Pivot Grid example</h1>
- <p>This example shows how to create a Pivot Grid backed by an Ext.data.Store.</p>
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- In this example we are reading a set of 1281 records detailing the ease of doing business in countries around the world. <br />
- We're using a custom renderer to style each cell based on the number of days it takes to set up a business in that country.
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