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Hello,
I have table A (column_A_1,column_A_2) and table B (column_B_1,column_B_2) and they are both joined on column_A_1 and column_B_1. Initially, it's supposed to be 1:1 and no duplicate in both tables and table A is the "main" table which has ~40 measures. However, table B column_B_1 can now have duplicates which causes problems.
I can create a new table with Table B as the "main" and create a Many:1 relationship but that would require that I change potentially all the existing measures as well as the visuals. I'm hoping to get suggestions on better ways to approach this.
Thanks in advance!
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When you set up the relationship, you can actually choose the 1:Many option (right click to access the relevant setting) even if the data reflects 1:1. You can also edit an existing relationship this way.
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When you set up the relationship, you can actually choose the 1:Many option (right click to access the relevant setting) even if the data reflects 1:1. You can also edit an existing relationship this way.
Proud to be a Super User!
Paul on Linkedin.
Hi Paul,
My apologies that my question was unclear. I wanted to do a table join to get all the duplicates. I ended up having to do that at the query level. From google search, it seems that I'd have to modify all the measures unfortunately.
Bao
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