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I have 2 tables that I want to create a relationship between. The first table is the employee roster from Sql Server it has the employee name , employee number , hire date and termination date. The other table is the training roster comes from the share point spreadsheet maintained by several people it contains employee name , training date , employee #. I'm trying to create relationship with employee number but I keep getting the message that I can't create a one to one it has to be one to many. I get this message even after I got rid of the duplicates from the spreadsheet. I also changed both to whole numbers. It's it because I have to trim the space in the cells first ? What am I doing wrong ?
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Here's a quick trick for that-
Create a table in PBI (or a pivot table in Excel), insert the key you wish (employee #) and a distinct count of employee # for each. Sort descending by the distinct count.
If you have duplicates, they would float to the top.
Also, clean up the employee # by turning it into a string\ varchar and trim it of spaces.
IDs aren't numbers you add, multiply or average over, so they don't need to be integers.
Here's a quick trick for that-
Create a table in PBI (or a pivot table in Excel), insert the key you wish (employee #) and a distinct count of employee # for each. Sort descending by the distinct count.
If you have duplicates, they would float to the top.
Also, clean up the employee # by turning it into a string\ varchar and trim it of spaces.
IDs aren't numbers you add, multiply or average over, so they don't need to be integers.
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