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I'm making an array that has 3 levels of rows. These levels come from three different dimension tables. I would like that when level 2 has no information (blank line), it does not show it, but yes the next level that is not blank. I've put an example below.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hello, the solution didn't work , but I was able to get around it by filling in the null values of hierarchy two, with the values of hierarchy three.
Thanks!
Hello, the solution didn't work , but I was able to get around it by filling in the null values of hierarchy two, with the values of hierarchy three.
Thanks!
@marcelojunior88 Try using IF(HASONEVALUE(COLUMNNAME),measure) to get the result required
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