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giroldoale
Helper I
Helper I

Connecting two tables with dates

Hi,

I have some doubts with relationship through dates.

My aim is to have a single table called "Calendar" where I connect all the DataTable with dates, so use only the date into "Calendar" to works with time across the report.

 

I have 2 cases in the screenshot, both the table "Calendar" and "Calendar 2" have the same data set. 

"Calendar", and so "Calendar 2", is a LUT table having only the function to generate a calendar from 2018 to date. In this sense in these two table there are no repeting dates.

 

In "Sales" there are dates from Jan/21 to date and for every day the corresponfding value of Qty and Value sold. Every dates is unique except to 08/01/2021 (DD/MM/YYY) that is repeated 2 times.

In "Sales 2" there are dates from Jan/21 to date and for every day the corresponfding value of Qty and Value sold. Every dates is unique.

Recaping the only difference between the two cases in term of data is a single row into Sales that is repeted 1 time.

 

Now the questions:

  1. why in the report once I connect the filed "Data" (Date in Italian) the Hierarchy in the case 1 fo "Sales" is cancelled?
  2. why in the case 2 I cannot chooose the direction of relationship?
  3. why in case two if I drag Data from "Sale Unic" to "Calendar 2" the Hierarchy in Data of "Sales Unic" is cancelled? And if I do the opposite, so drag Data from  "Calendar 2" to "Sale Unic" the Hierarchy in Data of "Calendar 2" is cancelled? Even if the arrow of relationshiop is the same?

     

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v-eqin-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @giroldoale ,

 

For the second question, to my knowledge, the relationship is always from 1 to many.  In the case of 1: 1, it could not identify which is "many".Therefore, 1:1 can only be a one-way direction.

3.31.3.direction.PNG

For the third question,it is intended behaviour, in this case you will use date field from date table to work in your visuals.Refer to :Solved: Re: Date hierarchy missing - Microsoft Power BI Community

 

Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
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v-eqin-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @giroldoale ,

 

For the second question, to my knowledge, the relationship is always from 1 to many.  In the case of 1: 1, it could not identify which is "many".Therefore, 1:1 can only be a one-way direction.

3.31.3.direction.PNG

For the third question,it is intended behaviour, in this case you will use date field from date table to work in your visuals.Refer to :Solved: Re: Date hierarchy missing - Microsoft Power BI Community

 

Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Carmichael
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Resolver I

I can answer for  your second question as a start. As per the documentation all 1:1 relationships are bi-directional

 

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/guidance/relationships-bidirectional-filtering#special-mod...

 

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