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There are a large (LargeTable) and small (SmallTable) fact tables. They are not connected directly, but have common dimensions (DateId, CustomerId, CategoryId).
I would like to start writing DAX query from getting LargeTable items that has connections to the SmallTable items.
Probably, I should use SUMMARIZE and RELATEDTABLE commands, but I can't figure out how to combine the query.
Could you please help me with this problem?
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You can't actually do that unless your fact tables have bidirectional search enabled against the dimension table (which is not really recommended). Just use measures, or TREATAS()
You can't actually do that unless your fact tables have bidirectional search enabled against the dimension table (which is not really recommended). Just use measures, or TREATAS()
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