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Hi @Yulia_7756 usually, if you created at least one (or Powerb bi automatically detected it) relationships could be visible in Power BI Model view. After you imported data and do your transformation logic, click Apply and close on left corner then you go to Model view. I hope this help
See link for example
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/desktop-relationship-view
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Hi @Yulia_7756 usually, if you created at least one (or Powerb bi automatically detected it) relationships could be visible in Power BI Model view. After you imported data and do your transformation logic, click Apply and close on left corner then you go to Model view. I hope this help
See link for example
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/desktop-relationship-view
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Hi @Yulia_7756 in PQ you can see Query Dependencies (the most Right column on Menu from your picture). There you can see how tables are connected.I hope this help.
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hi, thank you so much for your reply, I got this tree map, while I still have a question: I can't find relation view cause there's additional step that can be performed on it, like below: