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akhaliq7
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changing a 1:1 to a 1:*

I have two queries were I have a one to one relationship because in my second query my query folding breaks (due to a group by) and I don't want to do a left  join to my main fact table. So I am sticking with my one:one relationship but can someone explain in a table visualization when I was using columns from both tables the table visualization was kind of doing a full outer join so to fix this I manually changed the relationship to a many:1 and changed filter direction to single. Is this ok practice to follow or should it be avoided?

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PaulDBrown
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I manually change most of 1:1 to 1:* relationships (unless I'm certain 1:* won't happen in the future)





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PaulDBrown
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I manually change most of 1:1 to 1:* relationships (unless I'm certain 1:* won't happen in the future)





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thanks it's the first time I'm changing the relationships manually that's why was a bit nervous about break something. 

It won't break anything, but while you're at it, make sure the relationship is also set to single direction!





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that's fine thanks for your help

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