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schilders
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How to Slice Data from Two Objects in the Data Model?

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My data model contains 2 objects that contain similar but different information.  I've configured slicers to filter data from the Claims object.  However, I need to also ensure that the PQI Claims object is filtered by the same slicers.  The DateFrom object is a DAX Calendar formula that creates a Date Dimension.  The Date Dimension filters nicely both of the Claims and PQI Claims objects.  

What must I do to use the same slicers to filter data from both Claims and PQI Claims objects?

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parry2k
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@schilders I would highly recommend that.



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parry2k
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@schilders although it is not a recommended method, you can change crossfilter direction to both for one of the relationships between Claims and another table.  Model relationships in Power BI Desktop - Power BI | Microsoft Learn 



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Thanks for the suggestion.  Unfortunately, modifying the crossfilter direction did not resolve the issue.  The contents of PQI Claims is acutally a subset of the Claims object.  That is, not all Claims are housed in PQI claims, only those claims that meet specific criteria.  I may need to re-structure my model so that I have just one Claims object rather than two?

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