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I have three tables (Price Book, Quotes, Sales) with the following columns -- Part Number, Customer, and Rep. I then created two additional tables -- Master Part Number and Master Customer with the following equations.
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You relationships should look like the following (note the arrows)
Master Product 1 -> * Fact * <- 1 Master Customer
You relationships should look like the following (note the arrows)
Master Product 1 -> * Fact * <- 1 Master Customer
Thank you. I didn't notice that two of the arrows were the wrong way.
@Anonymous or share relationship diagram and where it is failing.
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