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Hi there. Feeling like a total newbie asking this, but here goes.
I have two tables, IssueLinks and Issues, with a many-to-one relationship; Issues filters IssueLinks.
I have 3 Issues.ISSUE_KEY records, as shown below. Of these 3 records, only 1 (SUP-4000) also exists in IssueLinks.
When I add IssueLinks.ISSUE_KEY, only the record that exists in both Issues and IssueLinks appears:
What I need to have happen instead is that, when I add IssueLinks.ISSUE_KEY to the same table visual, I want 1) all 3 rows from Issues.ISSUE_KEY to still appear, 2) show records in the IssueLinks.ISSUE_KEY column for matching records, and 3) for non-matching rows from IssueLinks, just show blanks.
This is the behavior I'd normally expect given the table relationship: Issues filters IssueLinks, not the other way around.
I'm sure I'm missing something obvious. Please help!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @dkpcr5 there's an option in the value wells (where you drop in fields/measures) to show all data. Right click on the field and check that option.
Hi @dkpcr5 there's an option in the value wells (where you drop in fields/measures) to show all data. Right click on the field and check that option.
Fabulous - that did it! Thank you so much!
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