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Alta88
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Summary Table Visual

I'm trying to build a table and table visual that will display the total calls for each rep as well as the total calls reviewed for quality. Right now I have two data models linked but can't seem to find a way to get a third table to summarize the 2: 

 

Alta88_0-1715790560895.png

Table on the Left shows total accounts for each rep. Table on the right shows total sampled for each rep.


The table visual I'm building should look like this:

 

Alta88_1-1715790743050.png

 

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Alta88
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I found a way to get it to work. Wound up creating a concatenated column for the rep name and joining the tables as many-to-one. Thanks for your insights!

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Alta88
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I found a way to get it to work. Wound up creating a concatenated column for the rep name and joining the tables as many-to-one. Thanks for your insights!

Alta88
Helper IV
Helper IV

Possibly, although switching the relationships might cause problems with relating other columns into the new table I'm creating. 

amitchandak
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@Alta88 , can you make the join one to many, treat one of the tables as master, and then check

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