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Managing relationships between datasets with date variable
- 1 year ago
clean up your data and create a data model
Adding injuries to that chart will create cognitive overload. Use separate visuals.
- 1 year ago
Read about how to handle SCD2 - Slowly Changing Dimension Type 2
Hi KC011
Please accept the response which address and meets your requirements so that the other community members will be helpful if they faces the similar issue.
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Community Support Team _ C Srikanth.
Hello v-csrikanth, I have uploaded sample data in the requested format and will wait for any additional feedback that lbendlin can kindly provide to hopefully resolve the issue. Thank you.
- lbendlin1 year agoSuper User
clean up your data and create a data model
Adding injuries to that chart will create cognitive overload. Use separate visuals.
- KC0111 year agoFrequent Visitor
Hello, thank you for the response and solution. That is greatly appreciated. I will work on the solutions that you provided in these days.
- KC0111 year agoFrequent Visitor
Hello,
I have managed to create the data model and happy with results. I have a follow up question for the same dataset and would appreciate your guidance.
If I want to assign specific data (e.g. Start Number, Origin, etc) to each pen as per Dimension Table included in the responses below, how do I go about doing that? I have created a table for each type of data (e.g. Origin) but I am not sure how I should create the relationship with the rest of the data (Injury data in particular). I do not think simply including the Start Number/Origin data in the Injury dataset of the relevant pen solves this, assuming it will generate plenty of null data.
- lbendlin1 year agoSuper User
Read about how to handle SCD2 - Slowly Changing Dimension Type 2