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Hi everyone!
I have a small problem, which, I an sure, can be easily solved. I have a table with a single column, containing values from the parent one:
I have slicer from parent table:
I want slicer from parent table to filter values from POS_Name_Cur table (there is a relationship between them), but it doesn't work as I expect. Filtering POS_Type does not filter POS_Name, but it works in the opposite way: if you filter POS_Name, it filters POS_Type, which is not what I need.
I would be very grateful if you help!
Hi @genashpuryk
Thanks for the reply from lbendlin .
@genashpuryk , I did a test and I didn't run into the same problem as you did. Feel free to correct me if my testing process is different than what you did.
The following testing is for your reference.
My sample:
Relationship:
Output:
Best Regards,
Yulia Xu
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