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Below there is a file that I would love to build a hiearchy off of. It would be based on the Attribute field. Really for an example you can build a hieararchy between Repair Satisfaction and maybe 5 of the other categories.. However, I would like for me to be able to start my visual off with just showing Repair Satisfaction and then drilling down into the 5 sub categories and the details related to those... any ideas on that?
https://drive.google.com/open?id=14S4YG2X80ueSp3tMl0wqnBVUXfvIfJ0P
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Or maybe instead of drilling down, you want to use a dynamic category such that when you click an item in the slicer, the column items in the table change. If that is the case, you might want to check out this: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Dynamic-Category-Using-a-Slicer/m-p/318119
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Hi,
Change the visual to a matrix and show Attribute and Category in the Row labels itself. Look at the second table.
Hi,
That is exactly what the matrix visual achieves. When you click on the drill down button in the visual, you will see the second attribute.
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