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Greetings.
I have connected to two datasets via DirectQuery and I need to create a relation between them.
Both datasets have a Supplier ID column without distinct values.
How do I create a new table with distinct Supplier IDs from one of the datasets and use that as a bridging table?
Thank you in advance.
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@Anonymous , Have you tried creating a table in import mode like below and use that to join two table and analyze
Supplier Dim= Union(DISTINCT('Data 2'[ Supplier ID]), DISTINCT('Data 1'[ Supplier ID]))
@Anonymous , Have you tried creating a table in import mode like below and use that to join two table and analyze
Supplier Dim= Union(DISTINCT('Data 2'[ Supplier ID]), DISTINCT('Data 1'[ Supplier ID]))
That worked brilliantly and thank you so much! 😄
I wasn't even aware that was possible...
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