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Hi,
I have two tables with many:many relationship. I have try to connect using the bridge methods. However it cannot pull columns from both table after the connection is done.
Below is the error message:
Something's wrong with one or more fields [x] : The column [y] either doesn't exist or doesne't have a relationship to any table available in the current context.Â
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi Lydia,
I'm able to display both table columns after I add in an aggregation column from one of the table.
Thank you.
Hi Lydia,
I'm able to display both table columns after I add in an aggregation column from one of the table.
Thank you.
@my62002316,
Would you please share sample data of your tables so that I can test? We also need to know what fields you use to create relationship and what fields you drag to visual.
Regards,
Lydia
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