@mariaclaudia:
Your images are all of the configuration. You did not attach an image with
all of the related metadata GUI columns showing (not hidden), as well as as
all of the related columns showing simultaneously in the book details. That is necessary to understand what the metadata actually is for each book, and hence to answer your question.
You may have a data problem, not a configuration problem, but I cannot tell without an image of all of the data simultaneously.
Just out of curiosity, do you really need the #abc_abc_hierarchy column at all?
Most people just use #abc_hierarchy, and nothing else. As the Original Post says, the #abc_abc_hierarchy column is highly optional, and is just an example of what you can do if you wish to.
From the OP:
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6. Calibre > Preferences > Custom Columns > Add Optionally add another new custom column called "abc_abc_hierarchy" with a title of "ABC_ABCH" and with the type "column built from other columns, behaves like tags". The template could either be: {author}.{#abc_hierarchy} or perhaps {#author_book_count}.{author}.{#abc_hierarchy}. Of course, you may customize this template to please yourself. This column is not to be shown. Uncheck it to hide it.
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ABCH is designed to give you answers about multiple authors for the same book. If your books have only one author, then using ABC instead of ABCH makes more sense.
Anyway, please attach a single image showing
all of the columns and book details
simultaneously after you have executed the ABCH job to refresh #abc_hierarchy and then restarted to ensure all of the composite custom columns have been uniformly refreshed.
DaltonST