How Drill down to a diffenrent hierarchie

Hi all
I have a geography dimension with 4 different type of hierarchies.In the business model those 4 hierarchies share the same parent(WorldWide) and the same lowest level(Store).
In the presentation model I create those 4 hierarchies by dupplicating the parent level and the lowest level.
When I test my report I notice that from the parent level(WW) I always drill down to the same hierarchy even if i'm in a different hierarchy.
My question : is it possible to define to wich hierarchy the drill down must occure.
If it's not possible howto disable the parent level drill down?
Regards
Edited by: aharrab_be on Dec 17, 2008 3:02 AM

That's a BI EE question...not a BI Apps one...
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