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Hi guys
I have a hierarchical data that uses parent and child structure (parent_ID and child_ID to form hierarchy). I tried Hierarchy Chart by Akvelon but it is very limited and not visually impressive.
Are there any other good hierarchy chart options that have a good visual representation and provide some customizability as well.
Thanks
Hi @Anonymous
The new Decomposition Tree visual may work for you.
It was introduced in the November 2019 release as a preview feature so make sure you have the latest version of Power BI desktop installed.
To enable the feature, go to File>>Options and settings>>Options>>Preview features
Then tick Decomposition tree visual.
The visual will then appear in the Visualisation pane.
Hope it helps.
Best regards,
Martyn
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Thank you for the reply @MartynRamsden.
I actually forgot to mention that I am using Power BI Optimized for Report Server, whose latest build is of Sept 2019. Moreover, the PBI Optimized for RS doesnt even have a preview feature seciton.
Any other suggestion?
Hi @Anonymous
Hopefully, the decomposition tree visual will be available for you in a future release of Power BI (Optimized for Report Server).
In the meantime, it may be worth trying some of the other hierarchy visuals from the marketplace - if you haven't already.
I haven't used any of them so can't comment on how useful they are:
Good luck!
Best regards,
Martyn
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