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Hi,
So I am trying establish a one-to-one relationship with a table and its duplicate due to dependency issues with calculated columns. Is there a way to establish a one-to-one relationship with a table if it has repeated values?
Thanks!
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I believe I was going about the problem incorrectly, I was trying to have the data match up row-for-row. I created a duplicate to create another calculated column, due to the dependencies created on the entire table when creating a calculated column. I ended up splitting the duplicated table into two different ones by filtering certain data in and out of the column I wanted to split the table on and used that instead. Thank you for the reply!
Hi @Anonymous
If there are reapeted values, how can it be 1:1?
Cheers!
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I believe I was going about the problem incorrectly, I was trying to have the data match up row-for-row. I created a duplicate to create another calculated column, due to the dependencies created on the entire table when creating a calculated column. I ended up splitting the duplicated table into two different ones by filtering certain data in and out of the column I wanted to split the table on and used that instead. Thank you for the reply!
@Anonymous ,
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