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Hi PowerBi Community,
I have a many tables and relationships, but to summarize my problem -
Table A
Object | Date | Ct |
A | 1-Jan | 5 |
A | 3-Jan | 10 |
A | 5-Jan | 15 |
B | 2-Jan | 1 |
B | 5-Jan | 2 |
B | 7-Jan | 3 |
Table B
Object | Date | Status |
A | 1-Jan | 1 |
A | 2-Jan | 1 |
A | 3-Jan | 0 |
A | 4-Jan | 0 |
A | 5-Jan | 1 |
B | 2-Jan | 1 |
B | 3-Jan | 1 |
B | 4-Jan | 1 |
B | 5-Jan | 1 |
B | 6-Jan | 0 |
B | 7-Jan | 0 |
the dates here will always
- be on a daily level
- have the start and end date according to the min and max date in table A according to each object
Table A and B have a relationship based on object column -
I have two visualizations, for table A and B, and the goal for me is to ensure both display for the same timeperiod.
NOTE: there are a few other slicers on the visual as well, which I would like to keep as is.
I have tried a few different approaches but none of them have worked out for me 😞
- I have tried to add an intermediate date dimension table. This filters the both visuals on the correct dates, but then I am not able to pull the count of status for the correct objects.
- I have tried to use SELECTEDVALUES, VALUES, ALLEXCEPT but none of them have yielded correct results for me.
Any help with this is much appreciated! Thank you in advance!
@Anonymous Are those tables related and if so on what column?
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