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The Feb 2020 Feature Summary noted the release of the preview version of a standard Hierarchy Slicer using the non marketplace standard Filter visual. And it works great on Desktop, but as many have noted in the comments https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-desktop-february-2020-feature-summary/, when you publish and view on PowerBi.com, you receive an error saying "Too many columns in the Values bucket." I have a 3 level hierarchy and there are < 10 values total in the lowest level. Is this a Premium only feature? Or how do we get around this problem?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Workaround: I got around the "Too many columns in the Values Bucket" error by publishing as a Dropdown, then editing on PowerBI.com. I then changed it again in desktop and republished and it is still working. See if that works for you. Kludgey, but it works.
Hi @SMHolck ,
Anyway, congratulations on finding one workaround. Please accept your reply as a solution so that people who may have the same question can get the solution directly. Your contribution is highly appreciated.
Hope this is just an intermittent problem. If you encounter this problem again in the future and you are a pro user, I suggest you create a support ticket to get further help.
Best Regards,
Icey
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Workaround: I got around the "Too many columns in the Values Bucket" error by publishing as a Dropdown, then editing on PowerBI.com. I then changed it again in desktop and republished and it is still working. See if that works for you. Kludgey, but it works.
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