A relationship connects different tables based on common fields. Establish
relationships between your data objects to enrich your data model without the need to define a
join type. Using a relationship to combine objects makes data preparation and analysis easier
and more intuitive. It’s recommended you use relationships to combine your data before trying
out other options.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Important Relationships that already exist between your calculated fields within
Data 360 are automatically imported into your semantic model. However, relationships that
could cause conflicts aren’t imported, so you have to re-establish the relationship. The key
qualifier is also imported directly from Data 360, but you need to add it manually to the
imported relationships.
You can see all of your relationships in the Semantic Model Builder on the main Semantic
Model page. A black line shows the relationship between two data objects.
Create a Relationship with Suggest Relationships You can use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to get relationship suggestions and create relationships in Tableau Semantics. Suggestions are based on semantic objects and sample data added to your model.
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