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A hierarchy consists of different levels. For example, a parent-child relationship is where a parent member summarizes its children.

For example, cities are the members of regions; products typically are part of product groups, and individual expense items are grouped into types of expenditure.

Example of a parent-child hierarchy (Country and cities)

A dimensional hierarchy denotes how data is organized at various levels of aggregation in a semantic model.

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