Hierarchy on denormalised tables

hi,
can we set custom hierarchies on denormalised tables in the universe.if it possible how can we set,please give me suggestion on this with example.
regards
sekhar

Hi Sekhar,
I am assuming you have a table which has something like
City, Country, Region
Dublin, Ireland, Northern Europe
London, England, Northern Europe
Milan, Italy, Southern Europe
If so you can set up a hierachy in your universe by simply organizing your class in the following way
Class Location
         Region
         Country
         City
The order the dimensions are in the class will be the default hierarchy.
If you already have a universe and the objects are not in the same class you can build a default hierarchy. To do this, go to tools hierarchy and create a new hierarchy, by selecting the items your want into a new custom hierarchy.
Hope this helps
Alan

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