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Hi Team,
I need to create Hierarchy for measures and in that hierarchy i need to create sub-Hierarchy, i was able to create a single Hierarchy, but not able to create sub-hierarchy in that model. So i need help .
Thanks and Regards
Monish
Hi @Monish2291
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Regards,
Akhil
Hi @Monish2291
Just checking, Were you able to try out any of the suggestions shared earlier? If your issue is resolved, marking the accepted solution would be a big help to others who might be facing the same scenario.
If you went in a different direction or still need support, feel free to drop a quick update, we’re happy to keep helping.
Regards,
Akhil.
Hi Akhil,
No, that solution did not worked, trying out different solutions
Regards
Monish
Hi @Monish2291
In Power BI, you're able to create a hierarchy using columns, but unfortunately, you can’t create a true "sub-hierarchy" within a hierarchy using measures directly. Power BI doesn’t support nesting measures inside a hierarchy structure like it does for columns.
If your goal is to group related measures (like Sales > Sales MTD, Sales YTD), the best way to handle that is using calculation groups with Tabular Editor. This lets you organize and simulate measure hierarchies — even include sub-levels by naming them in a structured way (like Sales | MTD, Sales | YTD).
Another option is to create a manual selector table that lets you choose from a list of grouped measures, and then use a DAX SWITCH to display the selected measure.
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If my replies helped solve it, feel free to mark it as a solution so others can find it too. A quick “Kudos” is always appreciated as well.
Regards,
Akhil
Let me try and see what i can do, Thanks for your support
Do you mean a heirarchy as in a heirarchy of columns in the model or a heirarchy of measures in the data model? If you could share a screenshot of what you have currently, it will be easier to answer your question.
Hi,
In the below screen shot i have created three hierarchy, now i want last 2 hierarchy to be part of Other Venue Hierarchy, this is the ask how can we achieve it, please let me know if you have any idea. Thank You
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