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I have created a hierarchy like: MegaProduct / SuperProduct / ProductLine / SKU. I'd like to change the order to Super / Mega / Line / SKU. But this doesn't seem to be possible? I have tried dragging, right-clicking, ellipsis menu, google, forum search, and ideas search. It seems like this would be standard functionality - am I just doing something wrong?
Desktop Version: 2.93.981.0 64-bit (May 2021)
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Hi, @RVand
In the latest version, the created hierarchy doesn't support drag to change the order. You can choose to recreate the hierarchy and add fields to the hierarchy regularly.
Best Regards
Janey Guo
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
This can be achieved by viewing the hierarchy via the 'Model' view in PBI Desktop
Once in that view click the specific hierarchy field within the appropriate table. For example :
Then, in the Properies blade, you can add and drag items to the hierarchy and (re)order them as needed.
Don't forget to click 'Apply Level Changes' once done. 😉
This can be achieved by viewing the hierarchy via the 'Model' view in PBI Desktop
Once in that view click the specific hierarchy field within the appropriate table. For example :
Then, in the Properies blade, you can add and drag items to the hierarchy and (re)order them as needed.
Don't forget to click 'Apply Level Changes' once done. 😉
It worked. Thanks!
That's unfortunate, but at least it confirms I wasn't doing it wrong. Thanks!
Hi, @RVand
In the latest version, the created hierarchy doesn't support drag to change the order. You can choose to recreate the hierarchy and add fields to the hierarchy regularly.
Best Regards
Janey Guo
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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