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Hi,
I'm trying to connect two tables with 2 columns as a key
but it is not possible to select more then one column for a relationship.
*I dont want to create a new column that contains this 2 columns value in one cell
thanks,
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi, composite keys are not supported in Power BI. As you suspected, you would need to create a new column in each data source that contains the combined values, then use this as the relationship column.
Here are previous threads on the topic:
And here is the suggestion on the ideas site if you'd like to comment/vote:
Thanks,
Sam Lester (MSFT)
Hi, composite keys are not supported in Power BI. As you suspected, you would need to create a new column in each data source that contains the combined values, then use this as the relationship column.
Here are previous threads on the topic:
And here is the suggestion on the ideas site if you'd like to comment/vote:
Thanks,
Sam Lester (MSFT)
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