When you should avoid using bidirectional filters in Power BI

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @laurenceabrahams3996
    @laurenceabrahams3996 Рік тому +1

    Finally the answer that makes sense, thank you. Fellow trainer

  • @OneNI83
    @OneNI83 Рік тому

    Nice.Can we know the DAX that has been used and the which methods leads to the correct answer on that example?

  • @anissahli5698
    @anissahli5698 6 місяців тому

    Juste excellent !!! Tout simplement excellent merci à vous !

  • @Wzxxx
    @Wzxxx 8 місяців тому

    What doeas it mean that “the path is preffered” . It just doesn’t go both sides simultaneously ? It cannot or what?- it pretty logical and intended sometimes. I completely don’t understand the idea behind ambiguity and the whole “danger”. No one really explains what is this. What is wrong when filters comes from both sides from date? Or maybe it just can’t? No one explains it? At the end it seems that it filters different attributes in fact table, or not? Really badly explained. I am stuck at real problem with my model but this explanation seems really bad…like why the filter cannot just come from both sides?. If u filter date it filters sales in selected date and product purchased in selected date which then filters filtered product sold or not? So at the end it simultaneously filters different attributes - dates and products (filtered by same date of purchase). Why it seems to be wrong? This is logical. If I add a different date table and select same date and filter purchases will it make any change at the end? The idea behind the final filtering is the same.