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Dear all,
I have problem regrading relationships between tables and filters.
I have 3 tables Data Table, OneToOneCalendar Table, OneToManyCalendar Table.
Relationship between tables is as follows:
I have created following measures in my Data Table.
OneToOneLast6th'smonthData = CALCULATE(SUM(Data[Data]),DATESINPERIOD(OneToOneCalendar[Date],EDATE(MAX(OneToOneCalendar[Date]),-5),5,MONTH))
OneToManyLast6th'smonthData = CALCULATE(SUM(Data[Data]),DATESINPERIOD(OneToManyCalendar[Date],EDATE(MAX(OneToManyCalendar[Date]),-5),5,MONTH))
I have created following visuals using above measures.
Can anyone please explain me why I am getting 2 different results for same data using different relationships?
Pbix File :Relationship_Issue.pbix
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Hi@ say-t
First ,when you create relationship for two table, you need to pay attention to Cross filter direction.
For example, if Cross filter direction is single then formula “MAX(OneToManyCalendar[Date])” in your measure will be a fixed value.
Second, DATESINPERIOD function is Time Intelligence Functions, you should not drag filed monthYear into Axis. You should drag filed in table OneToOneCalendar/ OneToManyCalendar.
Best Regards,
Lin
Hi@ say-t
First ,when you create relationship for two table, you need to pay attention to Cross filter direction.
For example, if Cross filter direction is single then formula “MAX(OneToManyCalendar[Date])” in your measure will be a fixed value.
Second, DATESINPERIOD function is Time Intelligence Functions, you should not drag filed monthYear into Axis. You should drag filed in table OneToOneCalendar/ OneToManyCalendar.
Best Regards,
Lin
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