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Hello all,
I have a simple data model, as zou can see in the picture:
Now, I want to have the Project name, Customer name and Employee name as a filter in my report. So when I select the Customer name, the next table only shows me the related project name, and related Employee names.
How can I do that?
Hi @Anonymous ,
Do you mean to create a dynamic table based on slicer(When you select Customer , project and employee appear in the table but Customer is not displayed)?
No, I want both projects and customers to be slicer, and when I select one customer in the slicer, the project slicer also filters and just shows the project only for the selected customer.
The business definitions are like below:
Each customer can have one or several projects.
Each employee can work on one or many projects or customers.
Hi @Anonymous ,
You could set all directions to both in the relationship editor.
Thank you for your reply.
I am aware of this possibility. But this is not a good idea. The tables you see in this image is just part of a bigger Data Model. Setting the direction to both will mess all other tables up.
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