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Hi,
I have been trying to develop a model in Power BI. I have two Table. The Headers for the Two Table
Table 01 [Target] :
Category | Month | Target |
Table 02 [Sales] :
Category | Date | Sales |
I am trying to find out the process by which I can play around my slicers and then the Budget vs Expenditure will be shown in a Bar Graph. Can anyone tell me what is the efficient way to do this?
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Hi @arafmustavi ,
You will need at least a column in both tables to relate the two tables, I'm not sure if it is [category] column.
Then you just need to create a relationship between these two tables.
Best Regards,
Jay
Hi @arafmustavi ,
You will need at least a column in both tables to relate the two tables, I'm not sure if it is [category] column.
Then you just need to create a relationship between these two tables.
Best Regards,
Jay
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