Is it possible to hide B in the following hierarchy?
My hope is to hide B and show A and C.
<Sample>A(parent hierarchy)
→B(parent hierarchy)
→C(Child)
Have you also seen this?
https://community.anaplan.com/t5/Best-Practices/Calculating-Levels-in-a-Hierarchy-for-Dashboard-Filtering/tac-p/124018#M858
Found it pretty useful when you're wanting a bit more of a bespoke filtered view.
Hi @LunarRock ,
Assuming you are trying to show/hide the hierarchy levels in the NUX, it can be done by following the below steps:
Hope it helps!
Hi, @Vinay VaradarajM Is it feasible with a custom-made filter?
Yes, Show/Hide works in tandem with filters. I suggest you try this, and if there's anything preventing it from working, please provide more details so we can check.
Best Regards,
vinayvm
Hi @andrewtye ,
Thank you for the information I want.I was able to realize a filter for the parent hierarchy.
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