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Good morning,
I have a 'ProjectTable' like below:
ID | ProjectName | ParentProjectID |
1 | A | NULL |
2 | B | NULL |
3 | C | 1 |
4 | D | NULL |
5 | E | 2 |
6 | F | 3 |
7 | G | 4 |
8 | H | NULL |
9 | I | 4 |
10 | J | 1 |
What I'd like to do, is utilize the Hierarchy Slicer so that I can easily choose a projects subproject. Ideally, the filter would like the below:
A |
--> C |
----> F |
--> J |
B |
--> E |
--> I |
D |
--> G |
H |
Something to keep in mind, is that there is no way for me to know how many or few levels down there can be.
Thanks for the help!
Hi @Anonymous,
It seems that you're looking for a way to achieve the Hierarchy for Parent child relationship.
Hope this blog Parent-Child Hierarchies will help you which introduce it in more details.
In addition, you could have a reference of Parent and Child Functions (DAX).
Best Regards,
Cherry
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