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As per title, i would like various levels of a hierarchy I use as Row Header for a matrix to be concatenated when drilling down.
1. Starting Point
2. Current outcome
3.Desired outcome
(Image 3 is just a reference I made up using paint, but it should be enough to get an idea of what I would like to accomplish.)
Based on what I've been able to gather thus far, this might not even be possible to do.
Could someone confirm/deny this?
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Use concatenate() and combine those two columns later add to the matrix after the top category
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Use concatenate() and combine those two columns later add to the matrix after the top category
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Do I need to create a measure using CONCATENATE() or do I need a calculated column?
Because I am not able to create new calculated columns as the data I'm using comes from a direct connection to a live dataset.
you need calculated column
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