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Hi All,
I am breaking my head on this for several days now, so time to share this in the hope to get some new idea's / solution
I like to build a user hierarchy based on 1 column, The Manager column and use it in a hierarchy slicer,
I also want to connect this to the countries / regions slicer, so if you filter on a region, you see only the hierarchy of that region
I only want to get the hierarchy in place for the salesusers in the database
If I select a salesmanager, I want to see his data + all people in the team (under the SM in the hierarchy)
herunder an example of what I am trying.
hope somebody has an idea how to handle this,
thanks!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @lennythelucker,
You can try to use path and pathitem function to get the role hierarchy.
Steps:
1. Calculate column to analysis the role relationship:
Path = PATH(Role[Full Name],Role[Manager])
2. Add calculated columns to store the analysis relationship to original table:
First = PATHITEM([Path],1,0) Second = PATHITEM([Path],2,0) Third = PATHITEM([Path],3,0) Fourth = PATHITEM([Path],4,0)
3. Create custom hierarchy with above columns.
Notice: sample table.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @lennythelucker,
You can try to use path and pathitem function to get the role hierarchy.
Steps:
1. Calculate column to analysis the role relationship:
Path = PATH(Role[Full Name],Role[Manager])
2. Add calculated columns to store the analysis relationship to original table:
First = PATHITEM([Path],1,0) Second = PATHITEM([Path],2,0) Third = PATHITEM([Path],3,0) Fourth = PATHITEM([Path],4,0)
3. Create custom hierarchy with above columns.
Notice: sample table.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!!!
WOW!!
I already tried step 1, but then went in the direction of a calculated table and got lost in my logic 🙂
This works perfectly, I am soooo happy
I didn t know this pathitem formula, really cool
again, thank you so so so so soooo much!!!!
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