So perfect! Helped me realize why my page-level filters were not working. Had to change from "single" to "both" directions. Thank you!
I'm glad you have come to the light side (power bi) of the force, Jedi Alex.
If you're getting stuck at 4:45 because the customer information isn't showing on the from table you have to basically deselect customer information on the to table by choosing apocalypse store on the to table and then customer information will become an available option in the from table. Also make sure the make this relationship active box is changed or it won't update in the table when you go back to check. Mine was unchecked initially
Going over, your Power BI tutorials for beginners, I love them
I didn't understand where to use single relation , I felt that I have always to make it both Thank Mr.
This helps. I feel like I need a tutorial that is one level lower than this to understand the both to many and cardinally concept for KPI generation.
I'm looking to transfer laterally within the company. A data analyst position just opened up and I will be applying to it. Time to binge some Alex videos!
I'm really enjoying your Power BI series! As always, THANK YOU!!
For anyone who is still getting the 10,10,10,10 in the states and measures, make sure that you select "Make this relationship active", just under the cardinality drop down.
The Model Tutorial file was renamed to Bins Lists Tutorial, if anyone is curious
Hi Alex, I'm enjoying your Power BI series, thanks for making these videos. They came just at the right time for me as my boss wants me to create her a Power BI dashboard to analyse job application statistics and I've never done it before. These videos will be a great starting point. Thanks again!
Thanks Alex, for making so easy and straight to the point.
Love you bro you are great you soved my problem that i faced for a long time:face-red-heart-shape:
Hi Alex :) I really like Your videos, but in that paricular one I wouldn't recommend using both direction in relationships, especially for beginers. It may cause difficult to predict implications in more complex data models. I would recommend probably to use RELATED measure (but I am not an expert [yet]) ;)
You explained so well cardinality and many to one. Thank you !
Hi Alex! Loved the last 3 videos. They are really helpful id someone is a complete newbie in Power BI. Eagerly waiting for the whole playlist so that I can Binge-learn ;)
im abit confused, figuring it out, thanks :)
Thanks for the video! Why does the cross filter matter in this case? Could you please explain? Thank you!
Really enjoying your videos. Makes it so much easier. Thank you
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