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I have two visuals that each have their own timestamp column in the data. I want to control both of them from o
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@Anonymous - You will need to:
1. Create a separate date table. Attached is a sample script that you can copy into a Blank Query in PowerQuery.
2. Create a relationship between the date table and each of your tables.
3. Create a slicer from the new date table.
@Anonymous - You will need to:
1. Create a separate date table. Attached is a sample script that you can copy into a Blank Query in PowerQuery.
2. Create a relationship between the date table and each of your tables.
3. Create a slicer from the new date table.
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