NiklasV on 21 Aug 2015 15:09:27
I have found no support for using existing data model hierarchies in either Power BI or Power BI Desktop. It is not either possible to create own hierarchies in Power BI Desktop. This feature would greatly approve the the ability to build reports based on eg. dates, geography and organizational structures.
Administrator on 29 Mar 2016 06:23:23
We've added this to the product. In the next release you'll also be able to drag and drop to create hierarchies as well.
- Comments (25)
RE: Support for Hierarchies
I am doing live connect to Tabular Model and wanted to create hierarchy for one of my dimension (not date dimension). I don't see option when I right click on the field to add hierarchy. Please advise
RE: Support for Hierarchies
I am not able to view the hierarchies from my tabular model in Power BI Desktop connected through live connection. Does anyone knows what might be the issue here?
RE: Support for Hierarchies
I am able to create hierarchy. However, if I had created the hierarchy by mistake, how do I drag it out of the hierarchy again?
Thanks;
RE: Support for Hierarchies
If I drag a hierarchy with (fiscal) years and weeks to a graph, I can only display one of the two. Result is that the weeks are being sorted from low to high, messing up the hierarchy. Is this going to be fixed anytime soon?
RE: Support for Hierarchies
Thank you for adding Hierarchies to the model design. However, it is crutial that the hierarchies can be added to a Filter. I hope this is planned.
RE: Support for Hierarchies
I found out you can create a hierarchy in Power Pivot, import the model to Power BI. The hierarchy will be in your model then.
RE: Support for Hierarchies
It does support hierarchies already in the data. Is this about creating hierarchies?
RE: Support for Hierarchies
Any updates on this?
RE: Support for Hierarchies
Hierarchies are a must for my company!
RE: Support for Hierarchies
Is this the same request as https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas/suggestions/10414680-drill-downs-into-different-visuals?