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I have 3 columns in my dataset, "Employees code", "Employees names", "Reporting manager". I want to create a proper hierarchy, but when putting in slice, it's coming only one step hierarchy. How to solve ?
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Hi @_Su,
After I test with slicer, it found it seems not support auto drill to the button and show all columns fields, perhaps you can submit an idea for this requirement.
If you mean to create hierarchy structure in power bi, you can refer to the following link:
How to create and use a Power BI Hierarchy - YouTube
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
What is a "proper hierarchy" ? Have you tried the PATH functions?
Hi @_Su,
After I test with slicer, it found it seems not support auto drill to the button and show all columns fields, perhaps you can submit an idea for this requirement.
If you mean to create hierarchy structure in power bi, you can refer to the following link:
How to create and use a Power BI Hierarchy - YouTube
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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