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Hello All,
How can we assign parent-child hierarchy relationship for each cell or field? As per screenshot, Movement type 101 as the parent and movement type 102 as the child for each P_Order which means when we drill 101 field it has to go to 102 field and show its related value.
Regards,
Chanukya
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Hi @chanukya_p,
Currently it is not possible to create hierarchy relationship in one column. At least we need two columns Parent and Child to create hierarchy in Power BI.
So in your scenario, to achieve your requirement I think you need to split your Movement_type column first to Parent and Child columns. Then use these new columns to make hierarchy.
Thanks,
Xi Jin.
Hi @chanukya_p,
Currently it is not possible to create hierarchy relationship in one column. At least we need two columns Parent and Child to create hierarchy in Power BI.
So in your scenario, to achieve your requirement I think you need to split your Movement_type column first to Parent and Child columns. Then use these new columns to make hierarchy.
Thanks,
Xi Jin.
Hi Xi Jin,
Thanks for your suggestion.
Regards,
Chanukya
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