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Hello I have read that this problem has been resolved before. I have read that is due to null values in data. I have searched form them and I resolved this problem but I am still forced to the many many uven between other columns. My data is coming form a one drive excel so I have already updated the corresponding pages.
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Hi @Anonymous,
You can take a look at the following link to create a bridge table to help many to many relationship mapping:
How to Join Many to Many with a Bridge Table in Power BI | Seer Interactive
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @Anonymous,
You can take a look at the following link to create a bridge table to help many to many relationship mapping:
How to Join Many to Many with a Bridge Table in Power BI | Seer Interactive
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
so you want 1:m but it would just let you use m:m? then on the 1 part there are duplicates... try to remove them!
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