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sathari
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Hierarchy

Hello all,

I am trying to build a hierarchy of 5 levels of management. Example below:

Level 1             Level 2             Level 3             Level 4             Level 5

Manager 1       Manager 2       Manager 3       Manager 4       Manager 5

Manager 1       Manager 2       Manager 2       Manager 2       Manager 5

Manager 1       Manager 2       Manager 3       Manager 3       Manager 5 

In soem cases, each level has a different manager and in some cases the rollup does not include different managers like rows 2 and three. Is there a way I can build such hierarchy without showing the repeating managers in different levels?

 

I hope I have been clear enough but please let me know if more details are required.

 

Thank you,

Sassan

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v-sihou-msft
Employee
Employee

@sathari

 

It's quite a strange scenario that one person can have different managers.

 

I think it's better to have Employee (child) and Manager(parent) columns to display a parent-child hierarchy. In your scenario, you have different level hierarchies, you may create one table for each "level hierarchy" category. 

 

Regards,

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