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Hi, I've realized I need to look clooser into my data model (getting to complex due to lack og planning and perhaps basic knowledge), so I created a simple test model:
I know I need a measure to calculate income per product. But what is the correct approach here (knowing this before creating the model I guess is essential).
Is CROSSFITLTER the way to go? The tip about: "Turn on bi-directional cross-filtering on the relationship. This will change how filters work for all data between these two tables." I cannot do, it is not allowed.
Or what about GROUP BY?
Or FILTER by something? I must admit I would think this should work:
JG
HI,
There are no product-level details in the "INCOME" table. I am wondering how we can derive product-wise income without this information.
Appreciate a Kudos! 🙂
If this helps and resolves the issue, please mark it as a Solution! 🙂
Regards,
N V Durga Prasad
For each periode there is a link between the cust_id and the income and also for each periode a link bewteen the cust_id and the product. Isn't that sufficient?
Hello
No, your income table must also have product details. then we can only get.
Appreciate a Kudos! 🙂
If this helps and solves the problem, please mark it as a solution! 🙂
saludos
N V Durga Prasad
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