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I have two tables, 1. every sale by salesman(and a lot of other data i.e. color, product) 2. forecasted sales by salesman and month. Is there a way to create a relationship between my 2 tables? My idea was to have a third table with just a list of each salesman (so no duplicates). But when I filter the relationship doesn't seem to work on Table 2. Any Ideas?
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Hi @Anonymous,
I helped another user with similar issue to your. Maybe help you too.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Measures-in-Filter/m-p/245289#M108709
Hi @Anonymous,
I helped another user with similar issue to your. Maybe help you too.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Measures-in-Filter/m-p/245289#M108709
Great thanks got it working
when you look at Relationships view; the join from Distinct Salesman Table to Table 1 looks identical to the join from Distinct Salesmant Table to Table 2?
and there is no join between 1 direct to 2 ..... correct?
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