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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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@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 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
yes it did solve the problem. Thanks for your help
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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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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