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Just scratching my head on this. quite a simple model.
I made a date table
I have a table for all job codes with a job start date in it. So put a relations ship between those two items. One to many, one way.
I then have a table of timesheet entries. Linked teh date table tot he timesheet entry date. One to many, one way. Works fine
I then tried to link the job code fact table (only one entry per job code) to the timesheet entry table and I get the following error message. I can not see why they are ambiguous as two of the tables are 1 entry fact tables and the relationships are one way filtering. Any suggestions?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved it myself. Sorry guys
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I am just coming back to Power BI after 2 years away. Will ask a few questions for sure. Its an excellent forum.
My issue still kind of exists. I brought in another fact table. Neither of which I can filter using my date table. Its a bit frustrating, but I will figure it out.