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Hi,
Wondering if any of you encountered this issue - the cardinality directions in my file were reversed - for example, one-to-many became many-to-one, even though the model arrow direction shows the correct cardinality (one-to-many). I encountered this just last month. I did not do anything to change the file, it's just that when I opened it, the relationships were all messed up.
I tried editing the direction (from, to), but it's not accepting my changes. It just reverts back to the incorrect direction.
Now I cannot refresh my reference table because the original setup was one-to-many, so since it's locked to many-to-one, I am encountering the error related to duplicate values not being applicable.
Thank you
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@atacuboy , Just check for blank value or non unique value on one side. If it flipped, then there should be some reason .
In this video, it happened, when I had the wrong data - https://youtu.be/MPYfEetvFH4?t=361
@atacuboy , Just check for blank value or non unique value on one side. If it flipped, then there should be some reason .
In this video, it happened, when I had the wrong data - https://youtu.be/MPYfEetvFH4?t=361
Thanks for the response!
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