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Creating a relationship between two live semantic models without access to Power Query
the only one that seems to make the most sense is on transaction number.
DANGER DANGER DANGER
transaction numbers tend to have extremely high cardinality. Anything above 50000 will result in catastrophic performance as the cross-semantic model queries (the queries, not the data!) will end up being multiple gigabytes due to the enumeration of the join column. Very highly NOT recommended.
- Anonymous1 year agoNot applicable
Thankyou for that! I was encoutering that kind of error. One thing I would note that one semantic model has key collums in each of their tables, would there be a way for me to replicate those keys in the other model? I cannot use power query or edit the data since it is live.
I am adding the below screenshot to add context
the right hand light blue tables are from a finance model and the lefthand darker blue are an inventory model. The goal is that I can combine them so I can see the location (warehouse) the transaction took place in and by which ledger account (located in finance model)
- lbendlin1 year agoSuper User
The only way to make this work is to NOT join them but to use measures and TREATAS to run very finely tuned queries across them.