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isabelquinonez
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Restore the hierarchy of a date field that was lost

Does anyone know how to restore the date hierarchy of a field that was lost after linking it to another table's field?

 

Before the relationship with the dimension table called dCalendar, the field had a date hierarchy, but it was lost after the tables were linked.

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vicky_
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There is no way unless you want to remove the relationship. BTW, the "lost" date heirarchy is an intended feature (not a bug; see here: https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Community-Blog/Why-there-is-no-date-hierarchy/ba-p/2266682). I would suggest you use the date heirarchy in the dCalendar table

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isabelquinonez
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Got it, thanks a lot for the help, @vicky_  !

vicky_
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There is no way unless you want to remove the relationship. BTW, the "lost" date heirarchy is an intended feature (not a bug; see here: https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Community-Blog/Why-there-is-no-date-hierarchy/ba-p/2266682). I would suggest you use the date heirarchy in the dCalendar table

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