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Dear all,
I know this is super basic, but I don't really understand why it's not working.
The model looks like this:
I need to calculate the nr of activities per Fee Type.
Since both tables are related to cases and being Cases[CaseID] unique values, I don't undestand how it wouldn't work on a simple table:
The file is here in case it helps https://drive.google.com/file/d/1b4qD8X9NHPZPRAOzIT9eknvRLNDu3CeU/view?usp=sharing
PS. I'm guessing tha the issue is that Cases can have more than one fee type.
Thanks in advance
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @setis ,
Actually, it is related to the direction of relationship. Here I changed the direction from single to both between Cases and Fees.
Regards,
Frank
Hi @setis ,
Actually, it is related to the direction of relationship. Here I changed the direction from single to both between Cases and Fees.
Regards,
Frank
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