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Hi, I am using the Hierarchy Slicer and I just downloaded it from the marketplace (V1.2.10.0)
I am using Power BI Desktop and IE 11.2368
I have a 3-level hierarchy and I notice that one of the level-2 items is showing up in the wrong level-1 group.
If I select/deselect its assigned level-1 group, this mis-placed item get selected/deselected and filtered correctly, it just apears to be displayed in the wrong place.
Looking at this image, "Equity Syndication" is part of the "Debt and Equity Investing" group, not the "Counseling" group.
I verified this in the data and show that as well.
I am also showing an example of all 3 levels being expanded.
This issue appears in both Desktop and the browser mentioned above.
Thank You.
Solved! Go to Solution.
You have to reset the sorting order of the levels via the little menu (...) on the top rightof the visual.
Usually this will happen if you switch the hierarchy levels or add a parent level to the hierarchy.
-JP
I replied to this post because I can't figure out how to create a new post?!
The search doesn't work when Select All is enabled. Is it just me, or is this a bug or a desired behavior?
You have to reset the sorting order of the levels via the little menu (...) on the top rightof the visual.
Usually this will happen if you switch the hierarchy levels or add a parent level to the hierarchy.
-JP
Thanks very much, that seemed to be the issue. Good to know going forward.
This is a great slicer - I hope the PBI team finally comes through with syncing custom slicers across pages....
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