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Hi all,
I've got three tables.
Please assume I cannot alter anything using Power Query in this case.
A facts table:
Dossiers |
id_dossier |
created_at |
A dimensions table:
Dossiers_Timeline |
id_dossier |
opened_at |
closed_at |
A Date_Lookup table:
Date_Lookup |
01-01-2021 |
02-02-2021 |
... |
The Date_Lookup has a 1-to-many relationship with Dossiers.
As we see, the Dossiers_Timeline also has two date columns: opened_at and closed_at.
Also there are measures:
nr_of_rows_dossiers = COUNTROWS(Dossiers)
nr_of_rows_timeline = COUNTROWS(Dossier_Timeline)
Now I want to make one Table Visual where I show the the created_at, opened_at and closed_at columns for each dossier.
Dossier ID | Created | Opened | Closed |
How do I do this?
Thanks.
@Dicko ask a question yourself if a Dossies has multiple timeline records which opened date and closed at date you would like to show when there are multiple records for the same dossier?
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@Dicko what is the relationship between dossier_timeline and dossier, it is 1 to 1 or 1 to many?
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The Dossiers table has a 1-to-many relationship with Dossiers_Timeline:
Thanks for your quick reply BTW!
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