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To be brief, I am using data from FishBowl and are trying to filter out any sales orders that have no shipping dates. The problem is that I can do this in MS Access, but can't figure it out in Power BI. I have already done extensive research, but nothing was resulting in a solution for my specific problem. This is my setup in Access and it gives me the results I want. IIRC the relationships are as follows (from left to right):
One to one, Many to one, Many to one.
And the results:
And here is how I have it setup in Power BI. The relationships follow (from left to right):
Many to one, Many to one, Many to many (both).
But the issue is no matter what relationships I give between these tables, I cannot filter out sales orders that have no shipping dates. Basically, the end result that I am looking to achieve is there will be a toggle button that will filter out sales order that do and don't have shipping dates.
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Found the solution. This one worked for me. Oddly enough, relationships alone do not give you the output of unmatched values. You have to merge the queries.
Found the solution. This one worked for me. Oddly enough, relationships alone do not give you the output of unmatched values. You have to merge the queries.
I went ahead and shrunk the issue to two very simple tables. I have set the appropriate primary keys and tried every single relationship type and I still couldn't get g, h, or i to show. Oddly enough, I don't even know why the ID column is showing 1 for everything - although that is a different issue.
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