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Hi community,
I run into problem where relationship i have created shown correctly in model viewer, however when i go into edit relationship, connection type and direction is shown as opposite. As a result my data model doesn't work correctly.
Correct connection type and direction in model viewer
Incorrect connection type and direction in manage relashionship view:
Does anyone know what might be causing that problem?
Thanks
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@Anonymous
Replace cross filter direction to both if you want to filter the other way
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HI @Anonymous ,
The relationship shown in your Edit Relationship window is right based on what is shown in 1st screenshot.
So, Power BI is showing the relationships correct, just that the way you read relationship from one table to another is directed differently.
Thanks,
Pragati
Hey @Anonymous ,
in the second screenshot the comments table is on the many side and the Rolling Calendar on the one. For that reason the relationship should be in the second screenshot many to one.
Like this the first and second screenshot show the same relationship.
So it's like you want it or did I get something wrong?
The problem is that my comments table seems to be filtering rolling calendar and ZK32 database
@Anonymous
Replace cross filter direction to both if you want to filter the other way
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Amine Jerbi
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hI @Anonymous
I don't see the problem
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