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I have these 2 date columns, DateA and DateB:
DateA set to Date data type
DateB set to Date data type
My question is, how come DateB does not have a date hierarchy whereas DateA has it? Both columns were set to date data type in the query level, and is also set to date data type in the data model. And if possible, how can I apply a date hierarchy to DateB without relating it to a date/calendar table and without making calculated columns?
Hi @olimilo
What is the datasource of DateB?
If you are connecting to a data source through DQ to get DateB, the date hierarchy is not supported, you can only create the hierarchy manually.
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Both DateA and DateB are from the same data source, an Excel file hosted on Sharepoint.
Hi @olimilo,
It works well in my environment.
Please check datatype in both sharepoints and desktop.
Then you can try to reconnect to sharepoints site and check the issue.
Please check this option has been chosed.
In Power BI, by default, whenever a date field is added to a visual, a date hierarchy is automatically created and becomes available for drilldown.
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