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I cant get rid of relations
i have measure SUM(Payments[sum]), but cant make relation with FullFilments[Name]
Relation is
Payments[ID] -> Products[Pay_ID] 1->*
Products[Pack_ID]->Package[ID] *->1
Package[F_ID]->FulFillments[ID] *->1
so how link Paymnets table with FullFilments table? Merge is not good solution as it loadin 6 hours by 1 row per second
Hi, @Digger ;
You could try it by making each relationship "both" instead of "single".like belows:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/transform-model/desktop-create-and-manage-relationships
Best Regards,
Community Support Team_ Yalan Wu
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Looks like Payments is related to Fulfillments with two tables in between.
But, if you want to directly connect the two, and assuming you have an unique identifier in both, you could just connect them, and mark the relationship as inactive. Then use the USERELATIONSHIP formula for any measures you need.
Or you could create a new column in Fulfillment (again, assuming the identifier exists in both tables), using LOOKUP.
Hope this helps.
Hi, @Digger ;
Can you provide simple data without sensitive information and desired output samples for further discussion?
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