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How to show Segment Hierarchy (Parent:Child) result in a Financial Report
We are using a GL report to show transactions for a certain period. These transactions have been posted with segment information from Department and also Market (a custom segment). Each Department and Market segment have parents and children for example, in Department we have Marketing (parent), then Marketing: Ecomm (Parent/child). When we add this department field to our GL report, it only shows the child (i.e.Ecomm), but we would like it to show Parent: Child (Marketing:Ecomm) as it does on the actual transaction. This is particularly relevant for the Market segment. We have Market (e.g. UK) as a parent then
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