title | description | author | ms.author | ms.date | ms.service | ms.subservice | ms.topic | helpviewer_keywords | ||
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Create an Explicit Hierarchy |
Create an Explicit Hierarchy (Master Data Services) |
CordeliaGrey |
jiwang6 |
04/01/2016 |
sql |
master-data-services |
how-to |
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[!INCLUDE SQL Server - Windows only ASDBMI]
In [!INCLUDEssMDSshort], create an explicit hierarchy when you need a ragged hierarchy in which members can exist at any level. Explicit hierarchies contain members from a single entity.
After you create an explicit hierarchy, you can add members to it in the Explorer functional area.
To perform this procedure:
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You must have permission to access the System Administration functional area.
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You must be a model administrator. For more information, see Administrators (Master Data Services).
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The entity must be enabled for explicit hierarchies and collections.
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In [!INCLUDEssMDSmdm], click System Administration.
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On the Manage Model page, select a model from the grid and then click Entities.
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On the Manage Entity page, from the grid, select the row for the entity that you want to create an explicit hierarchy for.
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Click Explicit Hierarchies.
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On the Manage Explicit Hierarchy page, click Add.
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In the Name box, type a name for the hierarchy.
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Optionally, clear the Mandatory hierarchy check box to create the hierarchy as a non-mandatory hierarchy. For more information about hierarchy types, see Explicit Hierarchies (Master Data Services).
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Click Save.
For each explicit hierarchy that you create, a row with seven columns is added to the grid. The following is a description of the columns.
Explicit Hierarchies (Master Data Services)
Derived Hierarchies with Explicit Caps (Master Data Services)
Change an Explicit Hierarchy Name (Master Data Services)