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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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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
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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