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James__
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Issue Managing Two Fact Tables

Hi,

 

I have two fact tables; one for insurance product sales, and the other for claims. I also have two separate DIM tables, which are Calendar and Dealer.

 

I need to identify which product sales have made a claim, and more importanty, which have not, using their reference number. However, i am aware that i shouldn't try and connect the two fact tables. Can anyone help? 

 

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Regards

J

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johnt75
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Super User

One option would be to add a calculated column to the sales table, e.g.

Claim made =
Sales[Sale ID] IN VALUES ( Claims[Sale ID] )

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v-sdhruv
Community Support
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Hi @James__ ,
Just wanted to check if you were able to resolve the issue.
If are still facing the problem, let us know and we would be happy to assist you further.
Thank you

v-sdhruv
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @James__ ,
Just wanted to check if you were able to resolve the issue.
Thank you

v-sdhruv
Community Support
Community Support

Thanks @Idrissshatila  and @johnt75  for the helpful suggestions!
@James__  — were you able to implement either of these approaches successfully?
Let us know if you need help setting up the shared dimension or writing the DAX expression.

johnt75
Super User
Super User

One option would be to add a calculated column to the sales table, e.g.

Claim made =
Sales[Sale ID] IN VALUES ( Claims[Sale ID] )
Idrissshatila
Super User
Super User

Hello @James__ ,

 

then add the columns that are common between both as dims so you can filter both.



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then add the columns that are common between both as dims so you can filter both.
Is there some text missing @Idrissshatila 

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