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Hi All
In order to make 2 Table share the SOURCE field :-
My PBI file
Paul Yeo
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Hi Xuding
thank you for your sharing
Amit have help me solve the issue.
Hi @Anonymous ,
It does not make sense to create an active direct table relationship between the Sales table and the AR table.
I believe your current table model can support you to complete the business logic you want.
If you really want to create such a table relationship, you can create an inactive relationship and then use USERELATIONSHIP function (DAX) - DAX | Microsoft Docs function.
Hi Xuding
thank you for your sharing
Amit have help me solve the issue.
Hi @Anonymous
If you want to create a relationship between the two tables you click on Source in one table then drag your mouse over to Source in the other table.
But, I imagine that there would be a many to many relationship with those tables so really you should have a separate table with your Sources and then link that to both Sales and AR.
Cheers
Phil
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