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May I ask for a scenario? For example, when a business user is conducting self-service analysis, they connect to an SSAS tabular model A through Powerbi Desktop, but find that they are missing two tables, which are located in tabular modoel B. This way, users need to connect model A and B simultaneously for analysis. Is there any other way to solve the problem in this scenario besides using a composite model?
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