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I have two tables, called Issuer and Investments. Each table has it's own unique ID that is alphanumeric
An example of each unique ID formats (not real ones) but just showing what the format is like.
Issuer unique ID: ISSU0001
Investments unique ID: INVE0001
Now, I have two datasets, one where each unique ID is in seperate columns (direct query) and the second has the issuer and investment unqiue IDs stacked in the same column (imported).
I've loaded both datasets in PowerBI and want to create a relationship so I can build a data table from both datasets. How can I create a relationship between the two datasets? It would require multiple relationships but PowerBI only allows one for each pairing of tables.
@kevin_tran22 can you provide a bit more on the sample of the relationship you are trying to create? It is a bit confusing what you explained (at least to me)
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