Creating hierarchies
enables you to add drill-down functionality to your reports. A hierarchy
is an arrangement of category columns that is based on parent-child
relationships. The levels of a hierarchy are arranged with more general
information at the top and more specific information at the bottom.
For example, you might create a hierarchy of datetime columns with Year as
the top level, Month as the
next level, and Day as the
bottom level.
You can also have a
geographic hierarchy. For example, you might have a hierarchy with Region as
the top level, State as the
next level, and City as the
bottom level.
You can have a maximum
of two hierarchies for a report object.
Keep the following considerations
in mind:
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List tables, controls, and gauges
do not support hierarchies.
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Data item auto-assignment does
not support hierarchies.
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Crosstabs can have either a hierarchy
or categories on each row or column, but not both.
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Time series plot report objects
allow only datetime data items in a hierarchy.
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Geo bubble maps, geo coordinate
maps, and geo region maps allow only geographic data items in a hierarchy.
You can also have a
date hierarchy.