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Hello,
I am new to power bi and have come across aproblem that cannot resolve. I am working with a large oracle database and after pulling in multiple queries into my desktop, my project file size is + 500mb. I have applied filters in query editor to various columns however after loading the queries (and assigning the relationships), i am noticing that the queries are now filtering each other. How can I apply a filter to one query and have it applied to the other queries during load. This seems a little odd to me since I am not apply the relationships until after loading the data.
Thanks
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I would think that would only be possible if you created your other queries as references to a single query. Otherwise, that would not occur.
I would think that would only be possible if you created your other queries as references to a single query. Otherwise, that would not occur.
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