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ovonel
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how to read <> relationships?

What is the correct way of reading this?

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Can I say table 1 filters table 2, and table 2 filters table 1 as well?

 

Where can I get thorough documentation/book explaning all the implications of each type of relationship?

 

thanks

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Gianluca88
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Hi @ovonel ,

 

try this. Bi-directional relationship guidance - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

If you are satisfied with this solution, please mark your question as solver in order to help other users to find the solution out faster. 

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Gianluca88
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Resolver I

Hi @ovonel ,

 

try this. Bi-directional relationship guidance - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

If you are satisfied with this solution, please mark your question as solver in order to help other users to find the solution out faster. 

Here's an additional resource on bidirectional relationships:

https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/bidirectional-relationships-and-ambiguity-in-dax/

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