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Boopep
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Helper I

Help in Relationship setting

I have this relationship between two tables... they both have this PAN in both table so i selectem them as the link. but i notice that the slicer i created (YEAR) from First Patient does not apply the changes to the table i created were both field from the two table are present

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This is the table i created that both of them has a field (Sum of Reg Count comes from Konsulta Reg, Sum of Count comes from First Patient)

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I was hoping that when i created a slicer (YEAR) from First Patient, data from Konsulta Reg would also follow. Both has YEAR collum.

 

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v-pnaroju-msft
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Thankyou, @mh2587, for your response.

Hi @Boopep,

We sincerely appreciate your inquiry on the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.

Please find attached a screenshot and the PBIX file, which we hope will assist you in resolving the issue:

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If our response has been helpful, we kindly request you to mark it as the accepted solution and provide kudos. This will greatly assist other community members who may have similar queries.

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v-pnaroju-msft
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Hi Boopep,

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Hi Boopep,

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Hi Boopep,

We have not received a response from you regarding the query and were following up to check if you have found a resolution. If you have identified a solution, we kindly request you to share it with the community, as it may be helpful to others facing a similar issue.

If you find the response helpful, please mark it as the accepted solution and provide kudos, as this will help other members with similar queries.

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v-pnaroju-msft
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Thankyou, @mh2587, for your response.

Hi @Boopep,

We sincerely appreciate your inquiry on the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.

Please find attached a screenshot and the PBIX file, which we hope will assist you in resolving the issue:

vpnarojumsft_0-1745988771517.png

If our response has been helpful, we kindly request you to mark it as the accepted solution and provide kudos. This will greatly assist other community members who may have similar queries.

Thank you.

mh2587
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Do you have date table in the model? if no kindly make one and relate that with both the tables then try


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