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Hi,
I have a question concerning the usage of Dataflows.
Suppose I have three tables in Azure Data Lake Gen2 and I want to directly import them in the Service as new entities of a Dataflow.
Once I've imported them, am I able to create relationships between them?
If yes, how can I do it?
Thanks,
Roberto
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Dataflow is a Power Query process that runs in the cloud independently from any Power BI reports, and it is the lack of the relationships between tables. If you want to create the relationship between these tables which come from the dataflow, you may handle it in Power BI Desktop(Get Data-->Power BI dataflow). You can refer this documentation for the details.
Best Regards
Rena
Hi @Anonymous ,
Dataflow is a Power Query process that runs in the cloud independently from any Power BI reports, and it is the lack of the relationships between tables. If you want to create the relationship between these tables which come from the dataflow, you may handle it in Power BI Desktop(Get Data-->Power BI dataflow). You can refer this documentation for the details.
Best Regards
Rena
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