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admin_xlsior
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JOIN 2 tables with DISTINCT(UNION)) result many 2 many relationship

Hi,

 

Recently I was joining 2 tables, so that I can get the unique value of this tables.

 

So I create this query :

 

Unique Location = DISTINCT(
    UNION(
        DISTINCT('Table A'[Location]),
        DISTINCT(Table B[Location])       
    )
)
 
FYI, the column [Location] is just a location code with many duplicates since it is a transaction table. And the reason I want to create a new unique table because I want to put a relationship between this two but cannot since it will create Many to Many relationship.
 
So in that query, logically, it would create a new table with unique value of "Location", right ?
So does what it looks like in the table result.
 
But strange is when I want to connect this new table "Unique Location" to Table A or Table B, it still tell me it is Many 2 Many.
What is wrong with that query ?
 
Thanks,
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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@admin_xlsior hmm seems like there is a blank row and wondering if that is the root cause.



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parry2k
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@admin_xlsior can you check what output you are getting Unique Location table. I just tested at my end and it worked as expected.

 



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Yes, 

it does have unique value :

 

Location

 
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@admin_xlsior hmm seems like there is a blank row and wondering if that is the root cause.



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 Actually I expect that, but if it is the blank causing it, I can remove it.

 

However been trying this query :

 

DISTINCT(
    UNION(
        DISTINCT(ALLNOBLANKROW('Table A'[Location])),
DISTINCT(ALLNOBLANKROW('Table B'[Location]))
    )

 

but cannot get rid of the blank row.

 

Also tried the FILTER like this :

 

DISTINCT(
UNION(
        DISTINCT(FILTER(VALUES('Table A'[Location]), LEN('Table A'[Location])>0)),
        DISTINCT(ALLNOBLANKROW('Table B'[Location]))   
    )

 

the first table filter (Table A) already gave an error saying "a circular dependency was detected", but  I think this is because the way I get this data.

 

Anyway, I thought DISTINCT will ignore Blank ? VALUES include Blank, right ?

 

Thanks,

 

You are right it does because of the blank row. And I need to remove it by this query :

 
DISTINCT(FILTER(VALUES('Table A'[Location]), 'Table A'[Location] <> "") ),

 

Strange, with the same logic, only I'm using Len(Table A[Location] > 0), it does not work. 

 

Many thanks for your help,

 

@admin_xlsior sorry I was away, seems like you have solution in place. Glad to help!!



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