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Hi Experts,
i have two facts and a date table, all three are date with timestamp.
Datetable(timestamp) M:1 Custfacts (timestamp) - relationship is active
Datetable(timestamp) M:1 Salesfacts(timestamp) - relationship is Inactive active
now i need to join Custfacts (timestamp) with Salesfacts(timestamp), for that i need join Salesfacts(timestamp) +3 or -3 datetime
eg:Custfacts (timestamp) 01/01/2020 12:47 = Salesfacts(timestamp) 1 01/01/2020 12:45 and 01/01/2020 12:48
how can i do that please help
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While you can do that with row context is taken care. What is the output you want using that
While you can do that with row context is taken care. What is the output you want using that
As mentioned by you created timestamp table and joined with 2 facts table and formula is working
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