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I've made a relationship between the dates of 2 tables, in order to show data of 2 tables in 1 graph.
However, in the graph, the data of 1 table is not linked to the date anymore ...
Solved! Go to Solution.
It seems you are using a 1 to 1 relationship and that's not required... you can simply do a join in PowerQuery and work with a simple single table.
You can learn more about 1:1 relationship and why you don't need it here:
One-to-one relationship guidance - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Once you have a single table then, I don't think you'll face any issues, in case you do, please reply to this message and in case your problem has been resolved, make sure to leave a kudo 👍
Thanks 🙂
It seems you are using a 1 to 1 relationship and that's not required... you can simply do a join in PowerQuery and work with a simple single table.
You can learn more about 1:1 relationship and why you don't need it here:
One-to-one relationship guidance - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Once you have a single table then, I don't think you'll face any issues, in case you do, please reply to this message and in case your problem has been resolved, make sure to leave a kudo 👍
Thanks 🙂
Thanks - solved the problem !
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