A dictionary hierarchy is a combinations of elements. A dictionary hierarchy presents rules, by which elements are grouped in dimension.
The user can collapse or expand a dictionary hierarchy using parent signs:
+ /
. Collapsed hierarchy.
- /
. Expanded hierarchy.


Use items in the context menu of the elements list to work with the hierarchy:
Expand All / Expand Entire Hierarchy. All hierarchy elements are expanded.
Collapse All / Collapse Entire Hierarchy. All hierarchy elements are collapsed.
Sorting. Hierarchy elements are sorted by specified parameters.
An alternative hierarchy presents alternative rules, by which elements are grouped in dimension. Alternative hierarchy enables the user to display the same data in various aspects.
There are two ways of setting up alternative hierarchy:
NOTE. Both variants can be used at a time for one dictionary.
See also: