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Hi,
I have a "Calendar" and a "project" table as dimension and another two table for fact, which are "Revenue" and "manual adjustment."
Both fact tables has dates ad projects id, which is where I am connecting my dimensions.
On the manual adjust table is where I inserted the comments and values for the adjustments I make.
See below that I only have a correction for project ending 140, but the reason is appearing on all other lines, being that I dont even have those other projects in my fact "manual Adjustment" table. What I need is that the reason will appear only to the project ending 140 and not show on all others.
Model connection are
dCalendar 1->* fRevenue
dCalendar 1->* fManual correction
dProjects 1->* fRevenue
dProjects 1->* fManual correction
Thanks
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what table are you plotting the reason from? if you display the values from both tables in a matrix that has the date keys from both tables and project keys from both tables it so you can see why the reason is coming back. It probably has to do with the join between the tables.
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Hi Vanessa, sorry what do you mean by how I am joining the data? Do you mean the relantionships? Like the below?
What values do you think would be helpful to share?
I was making a filter on the customer(to filter just for those specific projects), but even when I remove the filter, I see that same, see below:
Thanks
how are you joining your data, can you display some of the data? can you share the values? also are you filtering the data at all?
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what table are you plotting the reason from? if you display the values from both tables in a matrix that has the date keys from both tables and project keys from both tables it so you can see why the reason is coming back. It probably has to do with the join between the tables.
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Thanks, I think the problem was actually putting this as a table instead of a matrix to be able to see how dates where coming as you said 🙂
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