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Customisation in Emissions Insight Dashboard

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Hi Everyone,

While working with the Emission Insights dashboard in Microsoft Sustainability Manager, we've noticed that filter options such as (Unassigned), (Blank), and Unspecified are appearing by default.However, after checking our source data, we’ve confirmed that there are no blank fields or entries labeled with these values.
Has anyone faced a similar issue? Is there a way to suppress or remove these categories from the dashboard filters and visuals to ensure a cleaner and more accurate user experience?

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    You'll see a (Blank) in the hierarchy below each parent.
    Contoso Afrika contains the emissions of itself and its children.
    Emissions Contoso Africa = Emissions Blank + Emissions Contoso Kenya + Emissions Namibia.
    Emissions Blank are the emissions that have Contoso Africa as OU.
     
    Unspecified is an Organizational unit that is always available. It can be used to assign records with a data quality issue.
     
    I'm not sure on the (unassigned) one.
     

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