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Razorbx13
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Filtering Across Tables

I have three tables with employee name, and in my report three different pages based on these tables with various visuals.  On the primary page I have a filter set on the "Filter on All Pages" for employee name, with the field coming from Table 1.  When I select an employee though it only filters the visuals associated with Table 1, not the two other tables.  Why is this and how can I troubleshoot the filter it is passing into the other visuals?  And I already checked the interactions.  Thanks!

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@Razorbx13 I think tht is the key, you have to set relationship between these tables and if relationship is set up correctly, it will all flow thru.

 

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@Razorbx13 what is the relationship between these 3 tables? How they are related?



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Well I did not join them together in any at this time, which could be the problem.  I just thought that the filter would be passed into any visual that had the associated field with the exact field name in it.  If indeed I need to create a join for these tables, or use a "RELATEDTABLE" command to bring in the employee name, I can do that.  If that is the case, I would assume creating a Dimension table based on Employee and joining to the fact tables would accomplish this, no?

@Razorbx13 I think tht is the key, you have to set relationship between these tables and if relationship is set up correctly, it will all flow thru.

 

Would appreciate Kudos 🙂 if my solution helped.



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