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Hi power bi developers, please help me out
I have a columns like this in power bi - attachment given.
1.I have to keep a filter with higher members- only (XX123 ,XX124)- IF I SELECT THE ANY ONE IN FILTER IT SHOULD SHOW FROM HIGHER TO LOWER path with aggregation chart
I have to show the chart like this - chart snap attached below. OR ANY RECOMMENDED VISUALS IN POWER BI.
PLEASE HELP ME ! i'M NEW TO POWER BI🙏
Thanks for input @Martin_D
but im expecting like this as mentioned below
im having parent and child columns are duplicates and im having the level in another column
im need this kind of desired output
please help me in this ...
Referring to your table in message 1, in order to build the slicer you need:
With Hierarchy Chart by MAQ Software as an example, the solution bahaves like this:
No parent node selected in the slicer:
A parent node selcted:
A different parent node selected:
Thanks for your great work! @Martin_D .
above code - if i filter it will show upto the hier length of (1,2,3) not filtering the 4 and 5 hier depths
can you please help me in second case with multiple parent and multiple child column values?
but actually i need that in matrix table instead of hier chart
please help me out ! .Thanks for your great work ! great appreciation
Hi @sarath_chandra ,
Referring to your requirements "i need that in matrix table" and "multiple parent and multiple child column values", with this being the full hierarchy as an example
and this being the slicer selection as an example
what would be your expected result that you want to see in the matrix table: Version A, version B, version C, or something different (please draw)?
Hi @sarath_chandra ,
OK, you only want single select, that's clear now. But you are still not getting to the point: Your 2 examples in message 8 do only show what should happen if a root node is selected - XX123 and XX124 are root nodes according to your table in message 1 (root node = node without parents). Are these example in message 8 to be interpreted as you only want to allow for single select of a root node, no other nodes in the slicer? Please be specific whether you only want to allow for filtering root nodes, or otherwise please show specific examples what you want to see if a non-root node is selected.
Thanks a lot @Martin_D .
Actually don' t consider the message 1
My clear requirement is given in message 8
Always the slicer selection is single (that is PK column) specfically in message 8 (level : -1 is top level) and then 0,1,2,3,4,5... are lower levels respestively
Level: -1 is only going to be in slicer selection no other levels .
please view my exact matrix table with levels - how i want in power bi
If i select the slicer (XX123) it should show the full levels from -1(top level) to lower level (3) in matrix table
Hope I answered !
thank you so much for your great work @Martin_D
If you have any question .please let me know!
@Martin_D Thanks for your work!.Is there is a way to do this,above problem in Power BI?🙏🙏
save me from this task please!
@sarath_chandra This way it's a pretty basic task in Power BI. You need to do the following:
Further reading on implementing parent-child hierarchies in Power BI: https://www.daxpatterns.com/parent-child-hierarchies/
@Martin_D Thanks a lot for your work . Very Sorry for delayed response .
actually small change in requirement .
Before requirement was unique value of PK column as slicer/filter for hier levels - but now - I have to bring all the parent key into slicer --> if i select the any one of the parent key - it should show all the child key (how to create filter/slicer setup).
for example : if i select the level 2 as first parent key in slicer - it should show all the child keys (level 3,level4,level 5 and so on..)
here if i select the 6T456U in slicer it should start from 6T456U --> then It show the child key WE456L (level 2) and also (level 3) 45T78KU ...
please help me out !!Thanks for your valuable time to let me know!.very grateful for your help
Hi @sarath_chandra ,
I'd recommend that you consult your business stakeholders to choose a solution that reasonably balances between business requirements and implementation effort and that you can maintain on your own. A simple solution for your use case would be to just add additional slicers for each level of the hierarchy. In order to not show child-only nodes in the slicers you can set up visual level filters to the slicers based on the path length column.
BR
Martin
let me know this is task feasible/possible in power bi or not please @Martin_D
please help me out with your solution
input file structure:
output requirement:
Hi @sarath_chandra ,
Yes, this is feasible in Power BI, but it does not very well utilize the basic functionality of Power BI, thus it's higher implementation effort. Actually that is what you see in message 7, version B.
Way easier to implement would be a solution that even when selecting a node that is not a top level node, the corresponding top level nodes are still shown in the table, but only with the selected child node, not with all its children. That's the solution described in message 15.
As a project manager being responsible for this project, I would not take the risk to deliver a solution that nobody in my team can maintain later on in case urgent change request are coming in, and the solution will require maintenance, e.g. if a new level in the hierarchy gets introduced.
If you still want to build it, here is what you need to do on a conceptual level: Every node that exists on any level in the original hierachy and shall appear in the filter needs to exist in the level 1 column of the table created in message 12, step 1, having its subtree in the level 2, 3, 4,... columns. Technically you extend the hierarchy table by creating a union of tables that contain your hierachy, each time removing one more level from the top, until the lowest level that shall appear in the slicer is on level 1. If you want to show measures in the table as well that relate to the node appearing in the table after filtering, then you also need to extend the measure described in message 12, step 4 accordingly. With this solution, you need only one slicer for all levels and you put your level 1 column of the extended hierarchy column into the slicer.
BR
Martin
Hi @sarath_chandra ,
You can add the visual you need from App Source. In Power BI Desktop click on "Get more visuals" and search for one of:
Hierarchy Chart by MAQ Software
swOrgChart
Hierarchy Chart by Akvelon
TreeViz
Ultimate Decomposition Tree
While with Hierarchy Chart by MAQ Software, swOrgChart, and Hierarchy Chart by Akvelon you can use your PK and CK columns as they are, with TreeViz and Ultimate Decomposition Tree you need to create columns per category (e.g. manager, team lead, implementer, ...) first in your table.
For each visual you can download a sample file so you can choose your preferred option.
BR
Martin
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