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Default certain columns of a row in datagrid visible false

Hi,
I have a specific requirement. hope you help me to resolve this.
I have a data grid and I can only display only 3 rows in that. vertical scroll bar and footer is not allowed as this will be in Dashboard.
So I thought of adding a supplementary row query itself. but the other columns of that row ("more..") is showing as zero which i want to hide(visible false).
In short: Hoe to make certain columns of a particular row visible false in data grid.

Thanks in advance
have a nice day
nanu yaru

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