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I am trying to create a report using 3 queries, one of them has a device number, period (date), and ID columns, the second is a middle table which has the ID and name linked, and the third one has the columns Names(not all the names that appear in query 1), Period(the period depends on the sales Rep), and sales rep.
I am trying to create a graph that has the sales rep, and the count of device number depending on the period of the query #3, the relationship between query 1 and query 2 is many to one on the dealer ID, and query 2 and 3 many to many by the name.
However when I try to create the graph it gives me the count for the full year instead of monthly,
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I solved the issue by creating a bridge table between the connections, and aplying a 2 way crossfilter
I solved the issue by creating a bridge table between the connections, and aplying a 2 way crossfilter
Hi @Anonymous ,
Could you tell me if your problem has been solved? If it is, kindly mark the helpful answer as a solution if you feel that makes sense. Welcome to share your own solution. More people will benefit from here.
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Xue Ding
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Do you use the date hierarchy in the graph? How do you calculate out the results? Can you please share a few screenshots, like the sample data, your actual result and your expected output? Then we will understand clearly and solve it quickly.
Best Regards,
Xue Ding
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Can you share sample data and sample output. If possible please share a sample pbix file after removing sensitive information.Thanks.
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