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EDIT:
Done some more experimenting - looks like it's got to do with certain measures, as some work and other's don't.
Can't find what makes the difference, i.e. I've got 3 Revenue related measures:
Any idea's what could cause this behaviour?
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Hi all,
So I've got a fairly complex model, but at it's core the problem is simple.
Using a bridge table to connect 2 seperate tables - 1 containing the actual leads, 1 containing the targets.
They both have a column called Sub-Category, which have been connected to the bridge table with the corresponding values.
Now I'm using the bridge table to display 2 measures, 1 to sum the leads, 1 to sum the targets.
It doesn't work - except for one particular sub-category...
That's the core problem - the practical reality is it seems to be applying across 2 dimensions, but not others (i.e. date & lead owner dimensions work fine).
Lastly - I've been using the same model for months, no issues. All I did was update the data with the new targets and poof, this happened.
Any thoughts on what might be causing it?
Thanks,
Patrick
Hi @patrick3 ,
I can't reproduce your issues. Maybe you can give me your 3 tables' structures and some sample data.
Best Regards,
Icey
Hi @Icey I'm afraid not - I can't reproduce the issue in a seperate model either and can't give you the full model.
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