The ultimate Fabric, Power BI, SQL, and AI community-led learning event. Save €200 with code FABCOMM.
Get registeredEnhance your career with this limited time 50% discount on Fabric and Power BI exams. Ends September 15. Request your voucher.
Hi @Anonymous,
In Query Editor mode, you could duplicate the original query to get several same data tables. For each duplicated table, you can remove columns and filter rows or apply some other transformations to get what you want.
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
@v-yulgu-msft wrote:Hi @Anonymous,
In Query Editor mode, you could duplicate the original query to get several same data tables. For each duplicated table, you can remove columns and filter rows or apply some other transformations to get what you want.
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
Thanks but the trouble with that is each time you drill inot a record or a table you get the new dataset and the key with which you can link is lost. How would you generate a linking key to create the relationship back to the original query/dataset?
Hi @Anonymous,
Could you add a custom column to list KEY values? Please provide some sample data of the loaded query and the applied steps you had made.
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
User | Count |
---|---|
65 | |
59 | |
55 | |
54 | |
32 |
User | Count |
---|---|
180 | |
88 | |
70 | |
46 | |
45 |