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Anonymous
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New "aggregations" feature at parent hierarchy levels

Hi, I'm working to understand the new "aggregations" feature in PBI desktop (and now the service). I completely understand how I can "omit" dimensions to summarize a fact table...but I'm a bit confused about how to still use a dimension but summarize to a non-leaf, parent hierarchy level.

 

For instance, in several of the videos, Christian Wade states that they are summarizing the fact table at the product sub-category level, which is a level above the detailed product level. From the screen shots, it's clear that they've snow-flaked the dimension - i.e. the product, product sub-categeory, and product category tables are all separate.

 

Is this a requirement for doing aggregations at non-leaf levels? I understand why it's desireable from a "there aren't repeating keys because the grain of the dimension table is too low"...but on the flip side, it also would prevent anyone from building a simple hierarchy on the dimension (can't build a product hierarchy if the different levels are in their own tables).

 

In my case, I want my aggregate table to store data at the month level instead of the day level. But I hate to split out separate tables to handle day level and month/qtr/year level, and then not be able to have a simple hierarchy to drill through to them.

 

Does anyone know a way to work around this?

 

Thanks,

Scott

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hi, @Anonymous

Here are the documents for your reference. 

 

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-aggregations

https://prologika.com/a-first-look-at-power-bi-aggregations/

 

and for this is a new preview feature, you could submit a support ticket in Power BI Support to get further help.

 

Best Regards,

Lin

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Anonymous
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Hi Lin, appreciate the links, but neither of those talk to the proper way to set up summarization at non-leaf levels, while still allowing drills to happen. They don't really say it isn't possible - but the fact that they are showing snowflaked dimension tables for the product hierarchy is hinting at this.

 

Is there a definitive guide?

 

I find a lot of the Power BI documentation is extremely simple - it shows the most basic use cases, which is probably appropriate for many users. But if I need to really drill in on what is possible and what isn't, there doesn't seem to be much info to help - aggregations is one example of that.

 

Thanks!

Scott

Hi Scott,
DId you manage to solve this? I have the exact same problem and did not manage to find a proper solution / guideline.

Kr Jakob

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