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I'm looking to recreate the visual incluced in Power BI. As shown, records on the left hand "parent" side may have none, one, or many records on the right. I would like to have only one row for the parent row and multiple rows when needed for the records on the righr hand side. I've been searching high and low, so I suspect the answer is no, but is something like this possible?
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@PowerBIRyan I believe the answer is yes. Place your two grouping items in Rows, turn off stepped layout under Row Headers.
@PowerBIRyan I believe the answer is yes. Place your two grouping items in Rows, turn off stepped layout under Row Headers.
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