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Anonymous
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Problem with table visualisation - columns order

Hello, I have a problem with table visualisation.

My model and data set in simplified version is:

I have three tables:

Tickets - which contain ticket number and recipient columns

Assets - which contain s/n. model and user name columns

Employees - wchich contain employee name, supervisor name

 

All tickets have a recipient, and all employees have supervisior, but not every s/n and model (they are always together) have user name. So visualisation should always show ticket, recipient and supervisor, and sometimes s/n and model when user (recipient) have it.

 

recipient name, user name and supervisor name means in fact the same so the tables are connected in that way:

MatthiasK_0-1633001467103.png

 

(all relationships are many to many and bi directional filtering)

 

I made a table visualisation

P.A. and H.R. do not have any assets, but for sure have supervisor 

 

MatthiasK_2-1633002193645.png

 

 

I do not understand why it do not shows supervisor name, even when it takes and connects right rows from all databases.

 

When I change the order of columns in visualisation it shows correctly...

MatthiasK_3-1633002353841.png

 

Can you please describe me why it behave like this?

 

Thanks and regards!

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v-kelly-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi  @Anonymous ,

 

Click the drop down arrow of "Supervisor name" in the above 2 orders to check whether they have the same aggregation.

vkellymsft_0-1633423448588.png

 

 

Best Regards,
Kelly

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lbendlin
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Super User

Your assets and your employees are dimensions.  Your tickets are facts.  Create a data model where both assets and employees have a 1:many relationship with tickets, with single direction.  That is called a star schema.

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