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Hi All,
I have two files where one is coming from direct sql query and other one is a excel file. Power BI automatically creates Many to many relationship but still when i try to create table i get duplicates in quota column. I am completely new to power BI and not understanding why is this happening. I have also attached the sample pbix file here.
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if you are new to Power BI, you shouldn't use Many to Many relationship.
You can try to turn it to One to Many relationship by creating 2 Dimension tables:
Table 2 = DISTINCT(UNION(VALUES(Sheet1[MONTH]), VALUES('Sheet1 (2)'[Month])))
Table = DISTINCT(UNION(VALUES(Sheet1[CL_KEY]), VALUES('Sheet1 (2)'[CL_KEY])))
then use that 2 tables link to the fact table.
you can check PBI file here:
Actually, the power bi reads the quota you have on your database per month. If you will remove the month, this will show:
if you are new to Power BI, you shouldn't use Many to Many relationship.
You can try to turn it to One to Many relationship by creating 2 Dimension tables:
Table 2 = DISTINCT(UNION(VALUES(Sheet1[MONTH]), VALUES('Sheet1 (2)'[Month])))
Table = DISTINCT(UNION(VALUES(Sheet1[CL_KEY]), VALUES('Sheet1 (2)'[CL_KEY])))
then use that 2 tables link to the fact table.
you can check PBI file here:
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