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Implement a Bridge Table in TimeXtender

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TimeXtender Tuesday - Episode 17

In this TimeXtender Tuesdays session, we demonstrate how to implement a Bridge Table in TimeXtender. If you'd like to review previous TimeXtender Tuesdays sessions, check out our TimeXtender Tuesday playlist on YouTube.

While most dimensional modeling scenarios use One-to-Many relationships, it is common to encounter scenarios that also require Many-to-Many relationships as well. In this session, we discuss various use cases, and show how to build bridge tables in TimeXtender to facilitate Many-to-Many relationships in Power BI.

 

 

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