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SuraMan
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Advocate II

Are multi-column relationships not supported by design?

 

In Power BI Desktop data models, relationships (joins) can be specified between a single column of each table.

Multi-column joins between tables are not supported. The suggested work around has been to concatenate composite key columns into a single key and join on that. This doesn't look like an elegant solution to me.

 

Is this behaviour by design?

 

Or, are there plans to support multi-column joins in the future?


Thanks

 

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v-jiascu-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi @SuraMan,

 

I afraid this is by design. Though you already have the workaround, you could vote an idea here: allow-compound-keys-in-relationships. This is the voice of customers, which would bring up new features for Power BI.

 

 

Best Regards!

Dale

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Hi,

If this is by design, what is the reason for it?

Thanks

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