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BishwaR
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Time Dimension Table

I have a Time Dimension table from 2019 through 2020. But my fact table does not have a continuous date. So when I use the Time Dimension in the date slicer it shows all the dates which are not even present in the fact table. As a result I get some blank results in the visualization. My question is how can I sync the dates in Time Dimension and the fact table so that every date in the slicer returns a record. Thanks

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BishwaR
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@Jimmy801  Thank you for the quick response. When I tried that I realised that my fact table does not have the continous time line. It jumps the date. And when I use the time dimension table in the slicer it gives a continous dates and some dates returns blank valuse in the visualization becuase there is no corresponding date in the fact table

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Jimmy801
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Hello @BishwaR 

 

so did my suggestion solve the problem?

 

BR

 

Jimmy

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BishwaR
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@Jimmy801  Thank you for the quick response. When I tried that I realised that my fact table does not have the continous time line. It jumps the date. And when I use the time dimension table in the slicer it gives a continous dates and some dates returns blank valuse in the visualization becuase there is no corresponding date in the fact table

@Jimmy801  Thanks

Jimmy801
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Hello @BishwaR 

 

so did my suggestion solve the problem?

 

BR

 

Jimmy

yes it did solve the problem. Thanks for your help

Jimmy801
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Hello @BishwaR 

 

therefore I wrote you should create your time dimension out of your time-column of your facttable. Then your dimension contains only dates from your facttable

 

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Jimmy801
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Hello @BishwaR 

 

you could create the time dimension table in power query, using the distinct values of your table as a starting point. Then adding other information as week number or whatever you need

 

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