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Hello,
Below is my data structure:
This is my sample dataset structure. I am using a single shared dataset across multiple reports.
By default, the reports should be filtered by JoiningDate, but few of the reports should be filtered by PaidDate. Note that this is just a part of the dataset structure; I can't be directly using the date fields from the fact tables.
How do I handle such scenario?
Please note that I don't want to handle it using measures as the report would have raw data and the whole report should be filtered.
Any help would be great.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi @rajulshah
The other approach is to use Measures and activate the relationship via USERELATIONSHIP,
Or use date columns stored in the tables and Auto date/time future.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/power-bi/desktop-auto-date-time
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Hi @rajulshah
If you don't want to activate your relationship via USERELATIONSHIP then your other option is to duplicate your date dimension.
Thank you for the response @Mariusz!
But I have multiple tables with such multiple Date columns. If I would follow this approach, I guess I will then start adding date tables according to the date fields.
Any other approach do you have?
Hi @rajulshah
The other approach is to use Measures and activate the relationship via USERELATIONSHIP,
Or use date columns stored in the tables and Auto date/time future.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/power-bi/desktop-auto-date-time
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