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coffjoh2004
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slow direct query matrix

Hi,

I am building a matrix using three direct query data sets through the oracle database. They connect using one to one relationships.

coffjoh2004_0-1691157069754.png

Query 1 and WORKORDER connect using work order numbers

WORKORDER and FINCNTRL connect using financial control ID's unqiue to each line

 

the FINCNTRL table also has project numbers (not unique) that connects to an imported excel file that has a list of projects and related data

 

coffjoh2004_1-1691157199899.png

the matrix has three rows: the system window (WORKORDER), work order number (WORKORDER), and item number (Query1)

and one column category: the project category (project listing table)

 

the value being calculated comes from the Query1 table, which has unit price and quantity data at the item level. Multiplying those together gives the total cost. dax for this measure is a pretty simple sumx function: 

AUP4GREATEST x QTY = sumx(query1, Query1[AUP4GREATEST]*Query1[QTY])
 
this is what the performance analyzer returned, 697 seems like quite a bit:
coffjoh2004_0-1691158451294.png

 

is there any way i can optimize this model? i'm not too familiar with optimial data relationships and optimal dax.
thanks!

 

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amitchandak
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Super User

@coffjoh2004 , Avoid bi-directional joins

Prefer 1-Many joins and try to use Star schema

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