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Filter data with single date slicer when multiple dates in fact table fall in range without creating relationship in Power BI

Filter data with single date slicer when multiple dates in fact table fall in range without creating relationship in Power BI
Hi Folks, After a while, I am back with another interesting way to solve this type of problem in Power BI. It took increasingly more amount of time to figure out the approach, this post is to help suggest a way of solving differently. This post is a bit lengthy but I will try to … Continue reading "Filter data with single date slicer when multiple dates in fact table fall in range without creating relationship in Power BI"

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