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siddharth_kulka
Creator II
Creator II

Drill down issue for distinct values

Hi,

Please consider the below example:

Type Area Region Calls

National 1 1 50

National 1 2 100

National 2 1 150

If I have a drill down group with Type, Area, Region and use the same in a straight table, the drill down starts with Area instead of Type. But the requirement is to have Type first. Is this an issue with Drill Down Charts in 9.0 SR3(for a distinct value for the first dimension(National in this case)).

I donot see this issue in 8.5. Please confirm this as a bug in 9.0 SR3!

Thanks,

Siddharth

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siddharth_kulka
Creator II
Creator II
Author

Well, in 8.5

If there is only one value available, it DOESNOT jump down to a lower level. I was using 8.5 for a while and hence could not the difference.

Thanks,

Siddharth

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siddharth_kulka
Creator II
Creator II
Author

Any feedback will be appeciated!

dirk_konings
Creator III
Creator III

This is normal behaviour for a drill down dimension. If there is only one value available, it jumps to a lower level.

siddharth_kulka
Creator II
Creator II
Author

Well, in 8.5

If there is only one value available, it DOESNOT jump down to a lower level. I was using 8.5 for a while and hence could not the difference.

Thanks,

Siddharth

siddharth_kulka
Creator II
Creator II
Author

Well, in 8.5 If there is only one value available, it DOESNOT jump down to a lower level. I was using 8.5 for a while and hence could note the difference. So this is unusual!

dirk_konings
Creator III
Creator III

still the issue in SR5 to. Workaround by adding a NULL value to the list of values you don't want to skip.

siddharth_kulka
Creator II
Creator II
Author

Works! Thanks!