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Anonymous
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Relationship by granularity

Hello Guys,

 

I need some help, please!
I have a google spreadsheet that has investments from facebook and google campaigns. I did a stack and created a table called Investimento.

I have another table in my pipeline, which also has the campaign fields called Pipe.

I need to get Pipe table information (number of leads, scheduled meetings) from each campaign in Investimento table. And it needs to have the granularity of (Campaign, Ad Set and Ads). How could I make this relationship?

I created a KEY column by merging the tables, but it doesn't seem to work.

 

Screenshot (228).png

 

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parry2k
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@Anonymous based on the image, the Campaign table should have unique campaigns, in other words, the key column should be unique and then the relationship between tables will be 1 to many and in any visual, you can pull data from both the tables. 

 

 



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parry2k
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@Anonymous based on the image, the Campaign table should have unique campaigns, in other words, the key column should be unique and then the relationship between tables will be 1 to many and in any visual, you can pull data from both the tables. 

 

 



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Anonymous
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@parry2k It seems to me that it worked, only the context is not being added correctly. In this case, what should I do?

 

Below is the measurement I'm using

Total Leads Pipes =
VAR LeadsPipe = CALCULATE(
COUNT(fPipes[First time enter Primeiro contato ASAP]),
FILTER(fPipes,NOT(CONTAINSSTRING(fPipes[Title],"Teste"))&&
fPipes[Campanha]<>"Sem UTM")
)
RETURN
IF(ISBLANK(LeadsPipe),0,LeadsPipe)

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