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Relationship Needed?
Hi,
I currently have a table in my dataset from SQL which has a column named 'RegistrationLog_id', which is for when different companies submit registration details, which can be more than once (i.e. multiple rows of the same company_id but a new log_id).
I am adding a View into the dataset to use for another report, which uses the same table but filters out some companies. The 'RegistrationLog_id' will have the same numbers and rows per company as the current table in the dataset, but would I need a relationship between these tables? Would it be one-to-one? Or possibly bad data modelling? Thank you.
5 Replies
- ToddChittSuper User
Can you show us some sample data? Sounds like Table 2 is simply a subset of Table 1?
- AnonymousNot applicable
Hi ToddChitt , sorry I cannot show sample data, but yes the new table is a subset of the original table (almost like a calculated table I believe?) Thanks
- ToddChittSuper User
Can you MAKE UP something for us to see? Objuscate the crap out of it:
Table 1:
Company Log ID
====== =-===
1 101
1 102
??
- ToddChittSuper User
I would not create a relationship. I would not even add this second table if it is strictly a subset of the first. If you need to create a visual off of it, simply filter the visual (at the visual or page level).
Why have two copies of the data? That's "Department of Redundancy Department" 🙂