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I have 3 tables:
Product: 1M rows, all distinct
Anaplan: 18k rows, all distinct
Shipped table: 3M rows, 100k distinct
All joined on ISBN/Codr field from their respective tables
The relationship between them is as below:
I need to divide Initial shipped from Shipped table with Budget from Anaplan table and plot against Imprint from Product table.
I have 5+ years experience in Power BI, but I am not able to figure this out why this calculation is always giving out incorrect results. Is this model even going to give me correct results?
Solved! Go to Solution.
change the bi-directional filters to single direction filters from product to both tables , since base on the calculation you are trying to achieve, you dont need for these bi directional + --> bi directional could be the cause of the incorrect resuts you are having .
let me know if this works for you .
If my answer helped sort things out for you, i would appreciate a thumbs up 👍 and mark it as the solution ✅
It makes a difference and might help someone else too. Thanks for spreading the good vibes! 🤠
change the bi-directional filters to single direction filters from product to both tables , since base on the calculation you are trying to achieve, you dont need for these bi directional + --> bi directional could be the cause of the incorrect resuts you are having .
let me know if this works for you .
If my answer helped sort things out for you, i would appreciate a thumbs up 👍 and mark it as the solution ✅
It makes a difference and might help someone else too. Thanks for spreading the good vibes! 🤠
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