# 14. Working with hierarchies

Hierarchical datasets are prevalent in reporting: geographic regional reporting, product/service line reporting, and business segment reporting to name a few. Analytics+ has been designed with inherent support for hierarchical data. In this section, we'll examine the various options for managing hierarchies.

[Hierarchies in charts](/analytics+/working-with-analytics+/14.-working-with-hierarchies/hierarchies-in-charts.md)

[Hierarchies in cards](/analytics+/working-with-analytics+/14.-working-with-hierarchies/hierarchies-in-cards.md)

[Hierarchies in tables](/analytics+/working-with-analytics+/14.-working-with-hierarchies/hierarchies-in-tables.md)

[Unbalanced hierarchies](/analytics+/working-with-analytics+/14.-working-with-hierarchies/unbalanced-hierarchies.md)

[Single child hierarchies](/analytics+/working-with-analytics+/14.-working-with-hierarchies/single-child-hierarchies.md)


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