[ACK] BUG (?): Inexplicable multiple rows in search results - analysis view

Here's a screenshot of the search results:
Here's a screenshot of a verse in the result (shouldn't be necessary, but for simplicity):
I cannot understand why there are 3 rows for each verse in the analysis view for the matching term "Zion." For other matching terms ("cities", "heart"), there are two 2 rows for each verse. I've removed all columns which had different value (e.g. Root), though even those didn't make sense.
If it's not obvious, I'm doing a compare / contrast on these 3 major prophets using some key terms as one method. If the analysis view were giving me the results as I'd expect it to, this would be extremely helpful (though not without its deficiencies). As it is, it's hard to trust the results (at least numerically).
Is this a bug? Am I misinterpreting something? Can I adjust the analysis view to achieve what I'm looking for (a single row per hit within the "group by")?
Many thanks,
Donnie
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This is probably due to the lemma for "Zion" having three Hebrew roots. Without grouping, those are collapsed together into one row. When you group (e.g., by Result or Book), it's expanded into three rows, even if the Root column is disabled. This seems like a bug.
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Donnie Hale said:
Can I adjust the analysis view to achieve what I'm looking for (a single row per hit within the "group by")?
As a workaround, you should be able to export the (ungrouped) results view to Excel, then perform the grouping you want in Excel.
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This seems like a bug.
Thanks for replying, Bradley. I'll assume that this acknowledgement means you'll track it and address it at some point.
Donnie
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Yep, it's been entered into our bug tracking system.
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