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Hi guys,
I'm having troubles in managing relationships between my tables. It would be nice if someone could explain the difference between cross-filtering in a single direction and both directions. What are the situations where I would select single direction and both directions? Also, what are the differences between an inactive relationship and active relationship?
Thanks & Regards,
Ramya.
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For cross-filtering,
Single direction means the filtering choices in connected tables work on the table where values are being aggregated.
Both direction means both tables are treated as if they single table, they can filter each other.
For more details, please see: Create and manage relationships in Power BI Desktop
We can have multiple relationships between two tables, but we can only have one active relationship. To use the inactive relationship in your calculation, you can use USERELATIONSHIP() function. For more details, see: Relationships (SSAS Tabular)
Regards,
I am also having troubles creating relationships between two tables in power bi online version. My data/tables are gotten from "excel files in my one drive" and loaded into the online BI. However, i am having troubles creating a relationships between two similar colomuns in both tables. For example,
Table A: Product; Sales; Month;
Table B: Product; Target;
Can someone please assist with how to link/create relationship between "Products" in table A and Table B in the power BI online version.
I know this is possible with the Power Bi offline version
For cross-filtering,
Single direction means the filtering choices in connected tables work on the table where values are being aggregated.
Both direction means both tables are treated as if they single table, they can filter each other.
For more details, please see: Create and manage relationships in Power BI Desktop
We can have multiple relationships between two tables, but we can only have one active relationship. To use the inactive relationship in your calculation, you can use USERELATIONSHIP() function. For more details, see: Relationships (SSAS Tabular)
Regards,
Thanks a lot! That really helps.
This video also gives an good explanation of USERELATIONSHIP
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